Health News Archives
Tuberculosis
Drug-Resistant TB Declines in United States Number of XDR-TB cases down to only 2 in 2007, CDC reports
TB Strain Called a Growing Public Threat Extensively drug-resistant disease deadlier and more common than thought, researchers find
Scientists Hot on Trail of New Antibiotics Natural compounds could mean faster treatments for TB, fight other drug-resistant bacteria
Early TB Found in 9,000-Year-Old Bones Ancient strain shows disease is 3,000 years older than thought
U.S. Barred 33 TB-Infected People From Flying Over Past Year CDC's new 'do not board' list comes as a surprise to infectious disease experts
Drug Resistance Is Slowing Global Fight Against TB Current strategies can't beat this growing challenge, researchers say
U.S. Immigrants Bearing More of the TB Burden But targeted interventions could cut incidence of the respiratory disease
TB Outbreaks May Be Predicted by First 2 Cases Identifying cluster characteristics early would aid control efforts, researchers say
New Latent TB Drug Saves Lives, Money Rifampin improved compliance, reduced side effects, saved $10,000 per patient
TB Drug Treatment Can Lead to Severe Pneumonia South African study cites the use of fluoroquinones
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