Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis), an almost genetically monomorphic pathogen is a human parasite, transmitted mostly by humans and causes tuberculosis (TB). TB is firmly associated to poverty, although lack of proper nutrition and lowered immune status are contributing factors for disease development. TB remains second only to HIV/AIDS as the leading cause of mortality worldwide due to a single infectious agent and is responsible for nearly 1.5 million deaths annually. Some steps of the progress of our knowledge of M. tuberculosis physiology and its interactions with human beings, are reviewed here. This progress has provided fertile ground for improving diagnosis and cure of TB infection. For TB diagnostics laboratories in high...
Tuberculosis is still a major health problem in developing countries. It is also emerging as a maj...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a disease that is transmitted through aerosol. This is the reason why ...
Tuberculosis has plagued humankind since prehistoric times. Coughing tuberculosis patients disperse ...
Progress obtained by mycobacteriology in recent years is undeniable with regards to preventing, dete...
Immunology is a central theme when it comes to tuberculosis (TB). The outcome of human infection wit...
New drugs for tuberculosis are a major need for international public health. The results of clinical...
The great progress of knowledge of both M. tuberculosis physiology and how human host and bacilli in...
In spite of the remarkable progress made by the medical science in the last century, the effectivene...
Pulmonary tuberculosis still in on the list of the world major health problems. Tuberculosis has not...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of mortality worldwide, due in part to a limited u...
In recent decades, great changes have taken place in the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), which ar...
Globally, it is estimated that one-quarter of the world’s population is latently infected with Mycob...
Tuberculosis globally results in almost 2 million human deaths annually, with 1 in 4 deaths from tub...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiological agent of tuberculosis (TB), is an extremely successful p...
Drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a growing global threat. Approximately 450,000 people developed ...
Tuberculosis is still a major health problem in developing countries. It is also emerging as a maj...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a disease that is transmitted through aerosol. This is the reason why ...
Tuberculosis has plagued humankind since prehistoric times. Coughing tuberculosis patients disperse ...
Progress obtained by mycobacteriology in recent years is undeniable with regards to preventing, dete...
Immunology is a central theme when it comes to tuberculosis (TB). The outcome of human infection wit...
New drugs for tuberculosis are a major need for international public health. The results of clinical...
The great progress of knowledge of both M. tuberculosis physiology and how human host and bacilli in...
In spite of the remarkable progress made by the medical science in the last century, the effectivene...
Pulmonary tuberculosis still in on the list of the world major health problems. Tuberculosis has not...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of mortality worldwide, due in part to a limited u...
In recent decades, great changes have taken place in the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), which ar...
Globally, it is estimated that one-quarter of the world’s population is latently infected with Mycob...
Tuberculosis globally results in almost 2 million human deaths annually, with 1 in 4 deaths from tub...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiological agent of tuberculosis (TB), is an extremely successful p...
Drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a growing global threat. Approximately 450,000 people developed ...
Tuberculosis is still a major health problem in developing countries. It is also emerging as a maj...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a disease that is transmitted through aerosol. This is the reason why ...
Tuberculosis has plagued humankind since prehistoric times. Coughing tuberculosis patients disperse ...