The rod-shaped tuberculosis (TB) bacterium, which the World Health Organization has once again ranked as the top infectious disease killer globally, is the first single-celled organism ever observed ...
The rod-shaped tuberculosis (TB) bacterium, which the World Health Organization has once again ranked as the top infectious disease killer globally ...
A University of Otago-led study has found highly vulnerable weakness in drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, offering a ...
A new study has found highly vulnerable weakness in drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, offering a new way to kill them.
While our work specifically focuses on Mycobacterium tuberculosis—the leading global cause of infectious disease morbidity, ...
A new study by the World Health Organization (WHO) lists 17 bacteria, viruses and parasites that regularly cause disease as ...
World Health Organization lists 17 pathogens that cause widespread disease and death, including HIV, malaria and tuberculosis ...
Pathogens where vaccines are approaching regulatory approval, policy recommendation or introduction include dengue virus, ...
New research shows that metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) over seven years increased pathogen detection in ...
A new World Health Organization (WHO) study published today in eBioMedicine names 17 pathogens that regularly cause diseases in communities as top priorities for new vaccine development.
The World Health Organization on Tuesday listed 17 pathogens that cause widespread disease and death, including HIV, malaria and tuberculosis, for which it said new vaccines were "urgently needed ...