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March 24, 2025, was set aside by the World Health Organisation as World Tuberculosis Day to commemorate the day in 1882 when one of the true giants of early medicine, Dr Robert Koch, announced his ...
The World Health Organization aims to reduce TB cases by 80% by 2030. The United Kingdom reported a 13% rise in TB cases in ...
Advancements in mRNA vaccine technology are reshaping medicine, addressing challenges and expanding applications from ...
After declining for many years, the number of cases of tuberculosis in the U.S. has been on the rise since 2021. In 2024, ...
An experimental drug now in clinical trials as a cancer treatment could help boost the power of first-line tuberculosis (TB) ...
A Florida State University chemistry researcher will use new funding to explore ways to halt tuberculosis, one of the world's ...
Despite being preventable and curable, the disease kills 1.5 million people annually, making it the world’s deadliest ...
The number of notified paediatric tuberculosis (TB) cases has increased by 38 per cent in children aged up to 14 years in the ...
Mycobacteria are the world's most deadly bacteria --c ausing infectious diseases including tuberculosis (TB), which alone kills more than one million people each year. New drugs to fight these ...
The effects of the Trump administration’s decision to freeze more than $2.2 billion in federal funding to Cambridge, Mass.-based Harvard University are coming into sharper focus, as researchers begin ...
It is stated that, following infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), only 5–10% of individuals will develop active tuberculosis (TB), predominantly in the pulmonary form. After excluding ...