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Multi Drug Resistant-TB: Russian Economic Collapse Will Lead To Global Spread Of "Ebola With Wings"
September 16, 1998 The Public Health Research Institute, Doctors Without Borders (Medicins sans Frontiers) and the Medical Emergency Relief Network International (MERLIN) have issued a joint statement about the need ... > full story -
Scientists Identify Molecular Target For Tuberculosis Drug Treatment
June 10, 1998 In a study with major implications for improving tuberculosis (TB) treatment, researchers have identified the exact part of the disease-causing microbe that is targeted by isoniazid, the most widely ... > full story -
Simplified Therapy To Prevent TB Proven Effective In Developing Countries
March 19, 1998 People with HIV in developing countries are far more likely to contract tuberculosis than those without HIV. Now researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Public have found that a simplified regimen ... > full story -
Short-Course TB Prophylaxis Effective In HIV-Infected Individuals
February 11, 1998 A two-month course of therapy to prevent active tuberculosis (TB) is an effective alternative to the year-long regimen currently prescribed for persons co infected with HIV and TB bacteria, a ... > full story -
Scientists Develop Powerful Tool For Studying TB
September 30, 1997 Scientists supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have developed a technique that theoretically will allow researchers to study the function of every gene in ... > full story -
University Of Illinois At Chicago Tests Anti-Cancer Tablet
September 12, 1997 As the University of Illinois at Chicago's Institute for Tuberculosis Research celebrates its 50th anniversary, researchers here are moving forward to identify components of the tuberculosis ... > full story -
University Of Cincinnati Chemists Develop High-Efficiency Method To Synthesize And Screen Potential Antibiotics
September 10, 1997 University of Cincinnati researchers have developed a system for quickly synthesizing and screening potential replacements for standard antibiotics, such as penicillin and amoxicillin. All of these ... > full story -
Researchers Discover How Tuberculosis Bacteria Invade Cells
August 24, 1997 The bacterium that causes tuberculosis uses a surprisingly underhanded trick to invade cells, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis announced Aug. 27. The strategy is ... > full story -
TB Prophylaxis Unnecessary in HIV-Infected People With Anergy, Study Suggests
July 31, 1997 HIV-infected patients at high risk for tuberculosis (TB) but without confirmed TB infection do not benefit from preventive treatment with a front-line TB drug, an NIAID-supported study has found. ... > full story -
National Jewish Medical And Research Center Promotes Tuberculosis Awareness Through Continued Treatment And Research On World TB Day, March 24
March 20, 1997 This year 3 million people in the world will die of tuberculosis (TB). Nearly 100 years ago, the deaths caused by TB were a driving force in the creation of National Jewish Medical and Research ... > full story
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