Tuberculosis remains a critical public health issue in many countries and is a leading cause of death in South Africa. Over the past six years, the BEAT Tuberculosis study, conducted in South ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a confounding scourge. It's the leading cause of death from infectious disease in the world, and yet it's estimated that those deaths represent perhaps 5% of infections with ...
The Ministry of Health has launched a tuberculosis community awareness, screening and testing (CAST) campaign to curb the spread of the disease in the country. Tuberculosis (TB) CAST campaign ...
TB remains one of the world's deadliest infectious diseases, yet the origins of M. tuberculosis are still not fully understood. In a new study published in PLOS Pathogens, research led by the ...
Tuberculosis kills about 1.3 million people each year, making it one of the most lethal infectious diseases in the world. Now, molecular biologist Yohei Kirino, Ph.D. and his research team at ...
Beat Tuberculosis, has become the world's first initiative in the fight against drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) for all population groups, influencing the World Health Organization policy on ...
Every two minutes one person dies of the disease in India, according to the WHO In 2018, India set for itself the lofty goal of eliminating pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) by 2025 - five years ahead ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by strains of bacteria known as mycobacteria. The disease most commonly affects the lungs and can be fatal if not treated. However, most infected ...
Are you searching for medications to treat 'Tuberculosis'? Welcome to this page which serves as an archive for medications that are relevant to the treatment of Tuberculosis. The page includes ...
The BBC unmasks, for the first time, how the late Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua faked the miracles that drew millions of people to his church. The preacher, who is accused of widespread abuse ...
The study explains why treatments for many autoimmune and inflammatory diseases raise the risk of contracting TB -- and also upends long-held assumptions about what kicks off an immune response.