For decades, patients being treated for drug-resistant tuberculosis have had to endure a gruelling regimen of daily injections and a cocktail of drugs with severe side effects.
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 can recur through relapse or new drug-resistant strains, often triggered by incomplete treatment, a weakened ...
HOPES are rising that treatment for Tuberculosis could be shortened to as little as three months, following promising clinical trials underway in Tanzania.
On World TB Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) is urging countries to accelerate action to end tuberculosis (TB) and ...
India Launches World's 1St Clinical Trial To Test Ayurveda With TB Treatment. New Delhi, March 24 (IANS) On the occasion of ...
India is conducting the world's first clinical study integrating Ayurveda with standard TB treatment to improve recovery and nutrition, marking a major step in evidence-based integrative healthcare.
A recently released prospective analysis of the first eight years of the Johns Hopkins Medicine-led Zero TB in Kids program ...
Fiji’s TB treatment success rate remains 59 per cent, well below the global target of 90 per cent, officials say.
An 8-year Johns Hopkins study shows a 83% drop in TB among Tibetan refugee children in India. Consistent screening and ...
With new guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO), food and proper nourishment are now seen as key parts of preventing, treating and controlling the spread of tuberculosis.
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