Even in the 21st century, tuberculosis continues to be a problem. Although the number of cases continues gradually to decrease in the United States, cases get more difficult to treat, specifically those that are multiple-drug resistant. Infection of one-third of the world's population ensures that tuberculosis will not disappear in the near future. In light of this, it will be useful to know the goals for the health care system and how these goals may be accomplished. Laboratory testing in the mycobacteriology field is experiencing more changes today than ever before. Determining what assays will be most useful to the clinician is a challenge, and acceptance of the new technology by the medical community an even greater one. Clinicians must...
The global control of tuberculosis remains a challenge from the standpoint of diagnosis, detection o...
Tuberculosis is unique among the major infectious diseases in that it lacks accurate rapid point-of-...
AbstractBecause of the low sensitivity of sputum smears and the delay in cultures (2–4 weeks for a r...
Even in the 21st century, tuberculosis continues to be a problem. Although the number of cases conti...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), the agent of human tuberculosis remains a leading cause of morta...
The number of people with active tuberculosis in the United States steadily increased from 1985 unti...
Mycobacterial infections and tuberculosis pose global public health threats. High tuberculosis morbi...
Current tools and strategies for diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) are inadequate, particularly in sett...
Rapid and accurate laboratory detection and identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, particular...
Despite the discovery of the tubercle bacillus more than a hundred years ago, and all the advances ...
AbstractWhile pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) remains an important public health issue worldwide, there...
Mycobacterial infections and tuberculosis pose global public health threats. High tuberculosis morbi...
One-third of the global population is believed to be infected with bacteria of the Mycobacterium tub...
Tuberculosis remains a major killer worldwide. Accurate, fast, and accessible diagnostics for both t...
Early, rapid, and accurate identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is crucial to the treatment ...
The global control of tuberculosis remains a challenge from the standpoint of diagnosis, detection o...
Tuberculosis is unique among the major infectious diseases in that it lacks accurate rapid point-of-...
AbstractBecause of the low sensitivity of sputum smears and the delay in cultures (2–4 weeks for a r...
Even in the 21st century, tuberculosis continues to be a problem. Although the number of cases conti...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), the agent of human tuberculosis remains a leading cause of morta...
The number of people with active tuberculosis in the United States steadily increased from 1985 unti...
Mycobacterial infections and tuberculosis pose global public health threats. High tuberculosis morbi...
Current tools and strategies for diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) are inadequate, particularly in sett...
Rapid and accurate laboratory detection and identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, particular...
Despite the discovery of the tubercle bacillus more than a hundred years ago, and all the advances ...
AbstractWhile pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) remains an important public health issue worldwide, there...
Mycobacterial infections and tuberculosis pose global public health threats. High tuberculosis morbi...
One-third of the global population is believed to be infected with bacteria of the Mycobacterium tub...
Tuberculosis remains a major killer worldwide. Accurate, fast, and accessible diagnostics for both t...
Early, rapid, and accurate identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is crucial to the treatment ...
The global control of tuberculosis remains a challenge from the standpoint of diagnosis, detection o...
Tuberculosis is unique among the major infectious diseases in that it lacks accurate rapid point-of-...
AbstractBecause of the low sensitivity of sputum smears and the delay in cultures (2–4 weeks for a r...