The most effective intervention for the control of infectious disease is vaccination. The BCG vaccine, the only licensed vaccine for the prevention of tuberculosis (TB) disease, is only partially effective and a new vaccine is urgently needed. Biomarkers can aid the development of new TB vaccines through discovery of immune mechanisms, early assessment of vaccine immunogenicity or vaccine take and identification of those at greatest risk of disease progression for recruitment into smaller, targeted efficacy trials. The ultimate goal, however, remains a biomarker of TB vaccine efficacy that can be used as a surrogate for a TB disease end point and there remains an urgent need for further research in this area
© 2017 Dockrell and Smith. A number of new tuberculosis (TB) vaccines have been or are entering clin...
AbstractBacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is the most widely used vaccine worldwide. However, its effica...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat, with 8.6 million new cases and 1.3 million deaths ...
SummaryThe 4th Global Forum on TB Vaccines, convened in Shanghai, China, from 21 – 24 April 2015, br...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still a significant global public health problem. The only current vaccine, BCG...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s most serious infectious diseases. It is estimated that ...
AbstractThe development of vaccines against tuberculosis continues to be hindered by the lack of cor...
BACKGROUND: A new vaccine is urgently needed to combat tuberculosis. However, without a correlate of...
TB is now the leading, global cause of death due to a single infectious microbe. To achieve the End ...
While much progress has been made in the fight against the scourge of tuberculosis (TB), we are stil...
The current tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), is effective in preventing TB ...
A number of new tuberculosis (TB) vaccines have been or are entering clinical trials, which include ...
The current tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), is effective in preventing TB ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality and an effective new vac...
Background. New vaccines against tuberculosis (TB) are urgently needed because the only available va...
© 2017 Dockrell and Smith. A number of new tuberculosis (TB) vaccines have been or are entering clin...
AbstractBacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is the most widely used vaccine worldwide. However, its effica...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat, with 8.6 million new cases and 1.3 million deaths ...
SummaryThe 4th Global Forum on TB Vaccines, convened in Shanghai, China, from 21 – 24 April 2015, br...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still a significant global public health problem. The only current vaccine, BCG...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s most serious infectious diseases. It is estimated that ...
AbstractThe development of vaccines against tuberculosis continues to be hindered by the lack of cor...
BACKGROUND: A new vaccine is urgently needed to combat tuberculosis. However, without a correlate of...
TB is now the leading, global cause of death due to a single infectious microbe. To achieve the End ...
While much progress has been made in the fight against the scourge of tuberculosis (TB), we are stil...
The current tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), is effective in preventing TB ...
A number of new tuberculosis (TB) vaccines have been or are entering clinical trials, which include ...
The current tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), is effective in preventing TB ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality and an effective new vac...
Background. New vaccines against tuberculosis (TB) are urgently needed because the only available va...
© 2017 Dockrell and Smith. A number of new tuberculosis (TB) vaccines have been or are entering clin...
AbstractBacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is the most widely used vaccine worldwide. However, its effica...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat, with 8.6 million new cases and 1.3 million deaths ...