Indeed, the pathogen seems like ancient history — but as recent developments indicate, tuberculosis isn’t done with us yet.
Tuberculosis (TB) has long been recognized as a disease of poverty, yet most TB research does not measure poverty in a ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. While multidrug treatment regimens are the standard of care, the lengthy treatment schedule and ...
Within days, the patient started improving, and her bladder and bowel control slowly returned, along with sensations in both ...
The film depicts the struggles of a Spanish-speaking family dealing with tuberculosis, emphasizing the importance of seeking medical help. The story follows a young girl, Consuelo, who shows signs of ...
Tuberculosis may seem like a disease of the past—more associated with Victorian waifs and overcrowded tenements than medicine in the 21st century—but it’s definitely still with us.
Introduction Globally, tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading infectious causes of death, with 1.3 million deaths.
Around 1.5 million patients succumb to the disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). The novel ...
However, most people get infected with TB don’t get sick, according to NCDHSS. That’s because their bodies can fight the ...
Wassiti, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical SciencesA novel vaccine that boosts immunity against tuberculosis (TB) has been shown to be ...
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