Attempts to discover a breakthrough dementia drug might be drawing attention these days, but traditional medicinal products ...
Experts believe decentralisation of healthcare services has been a top move, resulting in lowering TB cases in India. A WHO ...
A significant number of new TB cases are driven by five major risk factors: undernutrition, HIV infection, alcohol use disorders, smoking (especially among men), and diabetes. Tackling these issues, ...
Galectin-9 directly binds to arabinogalactan (AG), leading to the identification of AG-specific monoclonal antibodies that effectively inhibit Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth, providing insights for ...
According to the data, treatment success rates in India stood at 89% for drug-susceptible TB cases, 73% for cases with ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published a new report on tuberculosis (TB) revealing that globally, approximately 8.2 million people were newly diagnosed with TB in 2023 - the highest number ...
The Global 2024 Tuberculosis Report further indicates that at least 8 million people, 500, 000 more than the number in 2022, ...
73 per cent of those with an infection resistant to one of the common medicines rifampicin or resistant to multiple drugs; and 69 per cent of those with extremely drug-resistant TB. India Leads In ...
India has achieved over 80% TB treatment coverage in 2023, despite the high cost and long duration of therapy. The country ...
India has one of the highest levels of treatment coverage for tuberculosis, among the 30 high TB burden countries, revealed a ...