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New drugs that target "zombie" tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of ...
A new study by University of Bath scientists has highlighted two new potential families of drug molecules that could open the ...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading infectious killer, resulting in more than 1·25 million deaths in 2023 alone.1 During ...
Tuberculosis kills 1.3 million people each year, making it the deadliest infectious disease in the world, write KJ Seung and.
In 2023, tuberculosis claimed approximately 1·3 million lives,1 providing a stark reminder of the persistent inequities and ...
Outbreaks in Baffin Island communities of Pangnirtung and Pond Inlet considered over but surveillance will continue, top ...
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Sportschosun on MSNTaking Tuberculosis Medication for the Elderly, which AI takes care of...Starting in July, a pilot p...Image=KCDC Amid the increased possibility of using artificial intelligence (AI) for care due to aging, a senior medication ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBeetle-inspired tuberculosis testing device offers accurate detection for people with HIVCurrent tuberculosis infection tests struggle to detect the disease in those with HIV. A common co-infection, HIV can hide TB ...
Legislation that aims to prevent preventable deaths from tuberculosis infection is one step closer to becoming law.
Puducherry has become the first in the country to screen tuberculosis (TB) patients under the Family Adoption Programme, or FAP, which entails MBBS students adopting families to monitor their health ...
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