Science news articles about 'tuberculosis tb'Inhaled tuberculosis vaccine may be more effective than injected vaccine
A novel aerosol version of the most common tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, administered directly to the lungs as an oral mist, offers significantly better protection against the disease in experimental ... Tuberculosis strain may be linked to unpasteurised dairy
The incidence of a strain of tuberculosis (TB) called Mycobacterium bovis, or M. bovis, associated more often with cattle than humans, is increasing in San Diego and is concentrated mostly in ... Canada confirms tuberculosis in Manitoba cow
A five-year-old beef cow from a herd in Canada's western Manitoba province has been diagnosed with bovine tuberculosis (TB), the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said Thursday.Eli Lilly to help train doctors on drug-resistant TB
... (Reuters) - U.S. pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly will donate $1 million to train doctors treating tuberculosis (TB), a disease that infects 9 million people every year and ... Vancouver researchers discover missing link between TB bacteria and humans
... Coastal Health Research Institute have discovered how tuberculosis (TB) bacteria hide and multiply in the human body ... Organization (WHO). Ten million new cases of TB arise every year, killing close to ... Rifampin: Latent TB treatment saves time money and lives
A new way to treat patients with latent tuberculosis (TB), who are infected with TB but without symptoms, can effectively treat it in less than half the time and at a lower cost than the current ... US soldiers in high-tuberculosis areas face new epidemic: false positives
U.S. Army service members are increasingly deployed in regions of the world where tuberculosis (TB) is rampant, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and the military now faces a growing medical problem. But ... New drug to stop tuberculosis epidemic
Researchers at the University of Manchester are developing a new drug against tuberculosis (TB), one of the oldest human infectious diseases, which is now threatening to reach epidemic proportions ... Managing noncommunicable diseases in Africa: what can we learn from TB control?
... better management could be achieved by learning from the success of tuberculosis (TB) control programs. Sub-Saharan ... a five-point TB control framework called "DOTS" ("directly observed therapy, short ... Source of drug-tolerant tuberculosis possibly behind TB relapses, intensity of treatment
... suggest a possible reason why human tuberculosis (TB) requires months of intensive antibiotic ... whether the biofilm actually factors into human TB infections, Hatfull said. He added that the only similar ... Predicting TB outbreaks based on the first 2 cases
Outbreaks of tuberculosis (TB) may be able to be identified by looking at certain characteristics of the first two patients, according to new research. If the first two patients are diagnosed within ... Britain rules out badger cull to fight TB in cattle
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government said on Monday it would not permit badger culling to tackle tuberculosis (TB) in cattle, risking the anger of farmers.Studies show that diabetes increases risk of tuberculosis
... risk of tuberculosis People with diabetes mellitus are at increased risk of developing active tuberculosis (TB), according to an analysis published in PLoS Medicine.
Searching for research over the ... New research links International Monetary Fund loans with higher death rates from tuberculosis
... a 16.6% rise in death rates from tuberculosis (TB) in the former Soviet Union and Central and ... of doctors per head, and lower coverage of TB control using the "directly observed treatment, short course ... Study helps identify which populations of foreign-born persons living in US at higher risk of TB
... relative yield of finding and treating latent tuberculosis is particularly high among higher-risk ... issue of JAMA. "From 1993 to 2006, the number of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the United States decreased ...
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Inhaled tuberculosis vaccine may be more effective than injected vaccine
A novel aerosol version of the most common tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, administered directly to the lungs as an oral mist, offers significantly better protection against the disease in experimental ...Tuberculosis strain may be linked to unpasteurised dairy
The incidence of a strain of tuberculosis (TB) called Mycobacterium bovis, or M. bovis, associated more often with cattle than humans, is increasing in San Diego and is concentrated mostly in ...Canada confirms tuberculosis in Manitoba cow
A five-year-old beef cow from a herd in Canada's western Manitoba province has been diagnosed with bovine tuberculosis (TB), the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said Thursday.Eli Lilly to help train doctors on drug-resistant TB
... (Reuters) - U.S. pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly will donate $1 million to train doctors treating tuberculosis (TB), a disease that infects 9 million people every year and ...Vancouver researchers discover missing link between TB bacteria and humans
... Coastal Health Research Institute have discovered how tuberculosis (TB) bacteria hide and multiply in the human body ... Organization (WHO). Ten million new cases of TB arise every year, killing close to ...Rifampin: Latent TB treatment saves time money and lives
A new way to treat patients with latent tuberculosis (TB), who are infected with TB but without symptoms, can effectively treat it in less than half the time and at a lower cost than the current ...US soldiers in high-tuberculosis areas face new epidemic: false positives
U.S. Army service members are increasingly deployed in regions of the world where tuberculosis (TB) is rampant, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and the military now faces a growing medical problem. But ...New drug to stop tuberculosis epidemic
Researchers at the University of Manchester are developing a new drug against tuberculosis (TB), one of the oldest human infectious diseases, which is now threatening to reach epidemic proportions ...Managing noncommunicable diseases in Africa: what can we learn from TB control?
... better management could be achieved by learning from the success of tuberculosis (TB) control programs. Sub-Saharan ... a five-point TB control framework called "DOTS" ("directly observed therapy, short ...Source of drug-tolerant tuberculosis possibly behind TB relapses, intensity of treatment
... suggest a possible reason why human tuberculosis (TB) requires months of intensive antibiotic ... whether the biofilm actually factors into human TB infections, Hatfull said. He added that the only similar ...Predicting TB outbreaks based on the first 2 cases
Outbreaks of tuberculosis (TB) may be able to be identified by looking at certain characteristics of the first two patients, according to new research. If the first two patients are diagnosed within ...Britain rules out badger cull to fight TB in cattle
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government said on Monday it would not permit badger culling to tackle tuberculosis (TB) in cattle, risking the anger of farmers.Studies show that diabetes increases risk of tuberculosis
... risk of tuberculosis People with diabetes mellitus are at increased risk of developing active tuberculosis (TB), according to an analysis published in PLoS Medicine. Searching for research over the ...New research links International Monetary Fund loans with higher death rates from tuberculosis
... a 16.6% rise in death rates from tuberculosis (TB) in the former Soviet Union and Central and ... of doctors per head, and lower coverage of TB control using the "directly observed treatment, short course ...Study helps identify which populations of foreign-born persons living in US at higher risk of TB
... relative yield of finding and treating latent tuberculosis is particularly high among higher-risk ... issue of JAMA. "From 1993 to 2006, the number of tuberculosis (TB) cases in the United States decreased ...