The confirmed pathogen Mycobakterium avium intracellulare is in the group of non-tuberculous mycobacteria—also known as ubiquitous mycobacteria or “mycobacteria other than tuberculosis” (MOTT).
Working toward more effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccines, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed two strains of ...
The ability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to enter into a non-replicating state that is not strongly affected by standard antibiotics necessitates long treatment regimens, leading to poor patient ...
Working toward more effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccines, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed two strains of mycobacteria with "kill switches" that can be triggered to stop the ...
While tuberculosis (TB) remains under control in many developed regions, it continues to cause over a million deaths annually worldwide. Mycobacterium tuberculosis spreads ... BCG via intravenous ...