Despite concerted efforts over the past 2 decades at developing new diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines with expanding pipelines, tuberculosis remains a global emergency. Several novel diagnostic technologies show promise of better point-of-care rapid tests for tuberculosis including nucleic acid-based amplification tests, imaging, and breath analysis of volatile organic compounds. Advances in new and repurposed drugs for use in multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis have focused on development of several new drug regimens and their evaluation in clinical trials and now influence World Health Organization guidelines. Since the failure of the MVA85A vaccine 2 years ago, there have been no new tuberculosis vac...
SummaryTuberculosis (TB) is a major infectious disease killing nearly two million people, mostly in ...
Global tuberculosis control has been riding a wave of progress over the past decade. Mortality and i...
Global tuberculosis incidence has declined marginally over the past decade, and tuberculosis remains...
Despite concerted efforts over the past 2 decades at developing new diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines...
Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide, with 9·6 million cases and 1·5 mill...
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...
Summary: The global burden of tuberculosis (TB) is still large. The increasing incidence of drug-res...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Despi...
Meghna Adhvaryu1, Bhasker Vakharia21Department of Biotechnology, SRK Institute of Computer Education...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health problem. Drug resistance, treatment duration...
The most lethal disease tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the risk has worsen...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading cause of death from an infectious disease, responsible for ...
AbstractNew scientific approaches are necessaryThe current strategies for controlling tuberculosis (...
WHO estimates that 9 million people developed active tuberculosis in 2013 and 1.5 million people die...
SummaryTuberculosis (TB) is a major infectious disease killing nearly two million people, mostly in ...
Global tuberculosis control has been riding a wave of progress over the past decade. Mortality and i...
Global tuberculosis incidence has declined marginally over the past decade, and tuberculosis remains...
Despite concerted efforts over the past 2 decades at developing new diagnostics, drugs, and vaccines...
Tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of death worldwide, with 9·6 million cases and 1·5 mill...
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...
Summary: The global burden of tuberculosis (TB) is still large. The increasing incidence of drug-res...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Despi...
Meghna Adhvaryu1, Bhasker Vakharia21Department of Biotechnology, SRK Institute of Computer Education...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health problem. Drug resistance, treatment duration...
The most lethal disease tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the risk has worsen...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading cause of death from an infectious disease, responsible for ...
AbstractNew scientific approaches are necessaryThe current strategies for controlling tuberculosis (...
WHO estimates that 9 million people developed active tuberculosis in 2013 and 1.5 million people die...
SummaryTuberculosis (TB) is a major infectious disease killing nearly two million people, mostly in ...
Global tuberculosis control has been riding a wave of progress over the past decade. Mortality and i...
Global tuberculosis incidence has declined marginally over the past decade, and tuberculosis remains...