Tuberculosis bacteria find shelter from drugs and the body’s defenses in bone marrow stem cells.
Tuberculosis bacteria find shelter from drugs and the body’s defenses in bone marrow stem cells.
One of the most advanced tuberculosis vaccines has failed to protect infants from getting the disease in a clinical trial, but it may be effective in adults.
Understanding the mechanism of a classic tuberculosis treatment could refine future strategies for TB drug development.
Preserved remains from the Andes yield clues about infectious diseases.
Comparing the protein profile of a 500-year-old Inca mummy to modern humans reveals an active lung infection prior to sacrifice.
An African rat helps detect tuberculosis in Tanzania, prompting the Mozambique government to pursue a similar project.
A cheap pain reliever that can kill drug-resistant, tuberculosis-causing bacteria may never be tested.
With a cardboard box, a light source, and some filters, roadside clinics can accurately test for tuberculosis.
How the bacteria found in a tuberculosis vaccine can improve the outcome of bladder cancer treatment
African justice systems must change to help curb HIV and tuberculosis transmission in prisons.