Although worldwide leprosy prevalence has been reduced considerably following multidrug therapy, new case detection rates remain relatively stable, suggesting that transmission of infection still continues. This calls for new efforts, among which is development of assays that can identify subclinical/early-stage Mycobacterium leprae-infected subjects, a likely source of transmission. Areas in which leprosy is endemic often lack sophisticated laboratories, necessitating development of field-friendly immunodiagnostic tests for leprosy, like short-term whole-blood assays (WBA). In classical, peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)-based gamma interferon (IFN-γ) release assays, M. leprae peptides have been shown to discriminate in a more speci...
Mycobacterium leprae (ML) GroES has been shown to induce strong T cell responses in tuberculoid as w...
Background: The diagnosis of leprosy is primarily based on clinical manifestations, and there is no ...
The detection of hundreds of thousands of new cases of leprosy every year suggests that transmission...
Copyright © 2012 Kidist Bobosha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Diagnosis of leprosy is a major obstacle to disease control and has been compromised in the past due...
In addition to multidrug therapy, elimination of leprosy requires improved diagnostic methods. Using...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
The detection of hundreds of thousands of new cases of leprosy every year suggests that transmission...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
The detection of hundreds of thousands of new cases of leprosy every year suggests that transmission...
<div><p>During recent years, comparative genomic analysis has allowed the identification of <em>Myco...
Acute inflammatory reactions are a frequently occurring, tissue destructing phenomenon in infectious...
Diagnosis of leprosy is a major obstacle to disease control and has been compromised in the past due...
<p>Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from individuals with different levels of exposure to ...
Mycobacterium leprae (ML) GroES has been shown to induce strong T cell responses in tuberculoid as w...
Mycobacterium leprae (ML) GroES has been shown to induce strong T cell responses in tuberculoid as w...
Background: The diagnosis of leprosy is primarily based on clinical manifestations, and there is no ...
The detection of hundreds of thousands of new cases of leprosy every year suggests that transmission...
Copyright © 2012 Kidist Bobosha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Diagnosis of leprosy is a major obstacle to disease control and has been compromised in the past due...
In addition to multidrug therapy, elimination of leprosy requires improved diagnostic methods. Using...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
The detection of hundreds of thousands of new cases of leprosy every year suggests that transmission...
Leprosy is not eradicable with currently available diagnostics or interventions, as evidenced by its...
The detection of hundreds of thousands of new cases of leprosy every year suggests that transmission...
<div><p>During recent years, comparative genomic analysis has allowed the identification of <em>Myco...
Acute inflammatory reactions are a frequently occurring, tissue destructing phenomenon in infectious...
Diagnosis of leprosy is a major obstacle to disease control and has been compromised in the past due...
<p>Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from individuals with different levels of exposure to ...
Mycobacterium leprae (ML) GroES has been shown to induce strong T cell responses in tuberculoid as w...
Mycobacterium leprae (ML) GroES has been shown to induce strong T cell responses in tuberculoid as w...
Background: The diagnosis of leprosy is primarily based on clinical manifestations, and there is no ...
The detection of hundreds of thousands of new cases of leprosy every year suggests that transmission...