Tuberculosis remains the most common cause of death due to a single infective organism. Despite the availability of a vaccine and chemotherapeutic options, the global disease burden remains relatively unaffected. The ability of the mycobacterial etiological agents to adopt a semidormant, phenotypically drug-resistant state requires that chemotherapy is both complex and lengthy. The emergence of drug resistance has raised the possibility of virtually untreatable tuberculosis. Furthermore, the currently used bacillus Calmette–Guerin vaccine has had mixed success in protecting susceptible populations. Given this backdrop, the need for novel anti-infectives and more effective vaccines is clearly evident. Recent progress, described herein, has s...
Tuberculosis is one of the most devastating bacterial diseases, with increasing rates of morbidity a...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Tuberculosis remains the most common cause of death due to a single infective organism. Despite the ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
AbstractTB is now the single pathogen that causes the greatest mortality in the world, at over 1.6 m...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1·4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1.4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1.4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
AbstractBacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is the most widely used vaccine worldwide. However, its effica...
In addition to antibiotics, vaccination is considered among the most efficacious methods in the cont...
AbstractNew scientific approaches are necessaryThe current strategies for controlling tuberculosis (...
Tuberculosis is one of the most devastating bacterial diseases, with increasing rates of morbidity a...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Tuberculosis remains the most common cause of death due to a single infective organism. Despite the ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) kills more people worldwide than any single infectious pathogen, ye...
AbstractTB is now the single pathogen that causes the greatest mortality in the world, at over 1.6 m...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1·4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1.4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
Tuberculosis continues to kill 1.4 million people annually. During the past 5 years, an alarming inc...
AbstractBacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is the most widely used vaccine worldwide. However, its effica...
In addition to antibiotics, vaccination is considered among the most efficacious methods in the cont...
AbstractNew scientific approaches are necessaryThe current strategies for controlling tuberculosis (...
Tuberculosis is one of the most devastating bacterial diseases, with increasing rates of morbidity a...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...
Tuberculosis (TB) has scourged humankind for millennia, and latent infection affects nearly one-thir...