Pregnant women are typically excluded from clinical trials of new TB medicines. This has led to a lack of solid scientific evidence on how best to...
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The BEAT Tuberculosis study, conducted in South Africa, has influenced WHO policy and marks a major step forward in treating drug-resistant TB for all populations.
Pregnant women are typically excluded from clinical trials of new TB medicines. This has led to a lack of solid scientific evidence on how best to...
India leads with 26% of the global TB burden, the highest among all countries, per WHO. The data underscores a pressing need for enhanced TB control...
Sputum-based diagnostics have held centre stage over the past century but recent detection of TB-causing bacteria in people’s breath challenges the...
An estimated 56,000 people in South Africa and 1.25 million around the world died of tuberculosis in 2023, according to just-published figures from...
PAHO News-The World Health Organization (WHO) published a new report on tuberculosis (TB) revealing that globally, approximately 8.2 million people...
By DAYO ADESULU Alarming Increase in TB Diagnoses Amid Ongoing Challenges The **World Health Organization (WHO)** has announced that a record **8.2...
GENEVA, Switzerland – The World Health Organization (WHO) published a new report on tuberculosis revealing that approximately 8.2 million people...
For the first time, scientists have devised an innovative method to deliver tuberculosis (TB) (!--ref1--) medication directly to the brain through...
By Bayethe MsimangThis weekend marks a pivotal moment as Ukraine’s new Foreign Minister visits South Africa, igniting significant diplomatic...
Enthusiasts flew kites of all shapes and sizes Sunday at a festival in South Africa that raises awareness for mental health and provides a burst of...