New tests recommended by the WHO can address TB cases with no or few symptoms more quickly and improve access to life-saving treatment.
Tuberculosis (TB) has re-emerged as the world’s leading killer from a single infectious agent, overtaking COVID-19 in 2023, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The WHO urges Nigeria to increase domestic funding and community engagement to fight tuberculosis, highlighting the ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the world’s leading cause of death from a single infectious agent, affecting more than 10 million people each year and caused an | Genetics And Genomics ...
The wins are there but the underlying reality remains, writes Professor Kogie Naidoo as she likens TB to a bridesmaid awaiting its turn to garner attention. The analogy is relevant given the ...
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Greece: Researchers have found in a new study that urinary lipoarabinomannan (LAM) levels closely reflect patterns seen in ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is issuing, for the first time, recommendations on new near-point-of-care (NPOC) ...
A team of scientists has identified an enzyme called PurF as a new drug target for tuberculosis, offering a fresh line of ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is issuing, for the first time, recommendations on new near-point-of-care (NPOC) molecular tests for the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB); easy-to-collect ...
Startup AI Diagnostics showcased its tuberculosis monitor at MWC 2026, which could one day scan for other lung- and heart-related diseases.