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Tuberculosis remains the world's leading infectious killer, resulting in more than 1·25 million deaths in 2023 alone.1 During ...
Originally created as a camp for children with tuberculosis, Camp Eden Wood now serves adults and children with a wide range ...
New drugs that target "zombie" tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of ...
Assemblyman Billy Jones said Trudeau Institute was a “no brainer” for the state Historic Business Preservation Registry. When ...
In a major positive step for global respiratory health, Member States at the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA), held May 19–27 ...
Nunavut's health department has officially declared an end to tuberculosis outbreaks in Pangnirtung and Pond Inlet.
A new study by University of Bath scientists has highlighted two new potential families of drug molecules that could open the ...
Health officials have shared a warning about tuberculosis (TB) and not ignoring the symptoms if you experience them. TB is an ...
As USAID offices officially close on Tuesday, Dr. Brooke Nichols's research is not alone. An international, 15-member ...
Suriname has become the first Amazonian country to eliminate malaria after 70 years of fighting the mosquito-borne disease, ...
Bacille Calmette-Guérin revaccination shows no efficacy in preventing sustained Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection compared with placebo in adolescents in a phase 2b study.
However, infectious diseases that were hitherto under control are re-emerging globally and the pathogens of these diseases are highly resistant to known antibiotics.