Articles proposing the unitary concept of pathogenesis of tuberculosis in the 1960s initiated a period in which reinfection was considered to be an uncommon cause of tuberculosis. To review evidence ...
M. tuberculosis, the etiological agent of TB is one of the most effective human pathogens and is responsible for 2.2 million deaths every year (1 death every 10 seconds). It is estimated that a total ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health challenge, being one of the leading causes of death from infectious diseases. The causative agent, ...
Recent studies have provided valuable insights into the pathogenesis and clinical features of cutaneous tuberculosis. One study emphasized the importance of recognizing the varied presentations of ...
Several strengths of the analysis deserve comment. We considered the effect of HIV infection on TB pathogenesis, and accounted for survival with asymptomatic HIV and clinical AIDS, since HIV ...
The William Bishai Laboratory studies the molecular pathogenesis of tuberculosis. The overall goal of our laboratory is to better understand tuberculosis pathogenesis and then to employ this ...
Historical literature supports the key role of lymph nodes in tuberculosis pathogenesis yet there is a paucity of literature describing ITLNTB in adults. Methods This study comprehensively reviewed ...
Unlike pulmonary tuberculosis, which has been the subject of many clinical trials, the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of TM have received little attention. How the disease kills or disables ...