Taken together with the fact that several cellular target are addressed, this could provide a novel approach
for tuberculosis treatment.
Not exact matches
Women with active, untreated
tuberculosis must be separated from their baby
for the first two weeks of
treatment, during which time they may express their breast milk
for their baby.
Infectious (contagious)
tuberculosis: Breastfeeding is safe after you've undergone
treatment for at least two weeks and you're no longer contagious.
- Helen Hill Historic District, Saranac Lake — the residential neighborhood was largely built from 1896 to 1930 and is composed principally of residences constructed in a variety of prevailing architectural styles, with many today retaining the «cure» porches that are a legacy of Saranac Lake's importance as a center
for the
treatment of
tuberculosis.
The hospital opened in 1913 to treat
tuberculosis patients and was the site of the first clinical trials
for the hydrazides
treatment that eventually led to the cure of the disease, according to the EDC.
Mike Frick, senior project officer
for the
Treatment Action Group, which advocates
for research to overcome HIV,
tuberculosis and viral hepatitis, explained how the right to science has come to inform TAG's work on
tuberculosis in particular.
On 23 November, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria announced that it will not fund new grants
for prevention and
treatment until 2014, owing to «substantial budget challenges in some donor countries».
YOUR own stem cells could help deadly bacteria hide in your body — a discovery that could inspire new
treatments for tuberculosis.
Children with
tuberculosis meningitis — a brain and spinal cord infection that leads to disability and death — have a biological fingerprint that can be used to assess the severity of the condition, help decide the best course of
treatment, and provide clues
for novel
treatments, scientists at the Francis Crick Institute, Imperial College London and the University of Cape Town reveal.
The team analysed drug sales data to show that the actual number of
tuberculosis cases in India may be vastly under - reported, primarily because many people opt
for treatment from private healthcare providers, who usually fail to report
tuberculosis cases to public health officials.
Sello and his team were seeking a way to interfere with those pumps so that the ADEPs could be used
for the
treatment of
tuberculosis.
Researchers from UCLA and Shanghai Jiao Tong University have made an important step toward a substantially faster and more effective
treatment for tuberculosis, which infects some 10 million people and causes 1.5 million deaths each year.
The standard
treatment regimen
for drug - sensitive
tuberculosis comprises four different drugs.
Current drug therapies
for drug - sensitive
tuberculosis require six to eight months of
treatment;
for drug - resistant
tuberculosis,
treatment can take as long as two years.
The findings, which could lead to new
treatments for a disease that kills more HIV / AIDS patients than
tuberculosis, appear in mBio ®, the online open - access journal of the American Society
for Microbiology (ASM.)
Although
treatments exist
for tuberculosis, new antibiotic - resistant strains are preventing TB from being eradicated.
Scientists have been isolating marine natural compounds from sea sponges and other marine organisms to find
treatments for diseases such as cancer and
tuberculosis.
As part of the long effort to improve
treatment of
tuberculosis (TB), microbiologists led by Yasu Morita at the University of Massachusetts Amherst report that they have
for the first time characterized a protein involved in making a glycolipid compound found in the TB cell wall, which is critical
for the disease - causing Mycobacterium to become infectious.
«We hope to refine these multivariable descriptions so that we can anticipate the cyclic changes to drug susceptibility in mycobacteria, and eventually use them to shorten the long and difficult
treatment course
for tuberculosis.»
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a computer simulation that helps predict under which circumstances a new short - course
treatment regimen
for drug - resistant
tuberculosis could substantially reduce the global incidence and spread of the disease.
A recent discovery by Cornell University researchers could lead to a new, effective
treatment for persistent
tuberculosis infections.
The computer model was developed to help understand the impact of a recommendation issued in May by the World Health Organization
for wider use of a new nine - to 12 - month
treatment regimen
for multidrug - resistant
tuberculosis (MDR - TB).
The recently published Systematic screening
for active
tuberculosis: an operational guide provides guidance on how to target and tailor TB screening, as this allows to detect active disease and to provide immediate
treatment, thus breaking possible transmission among the refugees and their close contacts.
Kavanagh notes that the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria — which provides the other half of HIV
treatment for the poor countries — also has far less money than it needs.
«Promising class of antibiotics discovered
for treatment of drug - resistant
tuberculosis.»
The
treatment for common
tuberculosis usually involves four different antibiotics to start, and gradually decreases to two.
This innovative method constitutes an important building block
for optimal diagnostics and could lead to improved
tuberculosis treatment in future.
Although people with latent
tuberculosis can not spread the disease, the ability to test
for increased genetic susceptibility to development of active disease could lead to unfair
treatment of specific subpopulations that are already marginalized, and could allow familiar ethical issues surrounding the justifiability of ethnic stratification to surface [100][103].
The so - called «international» edition of HIV / AIDS Medicine features up - to - date clinical information on HIV / AIDS, such as the best
treatment options
for patients with drug - resistant
tuberculosis — a condition often found among HIV - positive individuals — but also includes specialized chapters on managing and treating HIV and AIDS in resource - poor settings.
She is registred to the National Order of Biologists in the province of Palermo; collaboration in research project from 2012 to 2015 at the Department of Biopathology and Biotechnology, University of Palermo, focusing the study on the identification of molecules capable to modulate intracellular metabolic pathways
for the prevention and
treatment of infectious, tumor and degenerative disease, in collaboration with Prof. Angela Santoni, University of Rome; collaboration in research project in 2011 at the hospital «Villa Sofia Cervello» of Palermo to study methods can cure the genetic defect that causes thalassemia through genetic engineering; she studies different mechanisms of the differentiation and the activation of human gammadelta T cells as effector cells of the immune response against cancer and infectious diseases; she investigates about the identification and development of biomarkers of resistance and susceptibility to Mycobacterium
tuberculosis infection; Valentina Orlando has published 13 papers in peer reviewed journals and 3 comunications at national and international congress.
His work focuses on the development of novel small molecules
for the
treatment of
tuberculosis.
Similarly, South Africa has launched a programme
for the creation of centres of excellence that is designed to promote new knowledge and develop collaborative research projects on such critical issues as biomedical
treatment for tuberculosis; research and development of strong materials (
for example, alloys, metal oxides, ceramics and diamonds that retain their distinctive properties under extreme conditions); the impact of invasive species on biodiversity, ecosystems and tourism; and examinations of chemical catalysis, primarily
for the conversion of gas to liquid fuels.
Nevertheless, it may also have begun shortly before 1850, which could reflect the initial use of cod liver oil as a
treatment for tuberculosis in the early 1840s.
Moxafrica is a charitable organisation set up in 2008 in the UK to investigate the use of moxibustion therapy
for the
treatment of
tuberculosis.
Garlic has even been suggested as a
treatment for drug - resistant
tuberculosis.
# 4 Isoniazid... This is a first line
treatment for tuberculosis.
In Switzerland Mrs. Holty sought
treatment for her
tuberculosis, dying in 1930.
These options included expanded immunization coverage
for children (ranked fourth); heart attack acute management (11th); malaria prevention and
treatment (12th);
tuberculosis case finding and
treatment (13th).
The solutions examined were: fighting
tuberculosis through drugs and improved case identification; getting cheap drugs that treat acute heart disease to developing countries; combining a malaria prevention package (mosquito nets, DDT spray, etc.) with subsidies on new
treatments; expanding immunization and micronutrient coverage
for children in developing nations; tobacco taxes in developing nations; and a multiple ‐ intervention approach to preventing and treating H.I.V. / AIDS; making investments in hospitals.
As part of its USAID - funded activities, the Division is currently implementing the STREAM clinical trial and supporting the Government of the Philippines with their rollout of a shorter
treatment regimen
for multidrug - resistant
tuberculosis (MDR - TB).
UK About Blog Moxafrica is a charitable organisation set up in 2008 in the UK to investigate the use of moxibustion therapy
for the
treatment of
tuberculosis.