Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of death from infectious disease globally, with South Africa experiencing one of the highest incidence...
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It has become increasingly apparent that the fight against tuberculosis (TB) in the Philippines is more urgent than ever. Just in 2023, over 600,000 TB cases were recorded, and the national government has since then allocated more funding into combatting this disease. With more efforts being placed into preventative measures, there’s an opportunity to adopt more modern solutions like artificial intelligence (AI) to effectively support this mission.
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of death from infectious disease globally, with South Africa experiencing one of the highest incidence...
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In the lungs of tuberculosis patients, the new radiotracer FDT enables PET scans to accurately identify the precise location and activity of TB.
Catherine Murombedzi Health Correspondent Tuberculosis (TB) is airborne and is caused by a bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis. Since it is...
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A more accurate way to scan for tuberculosis (TB) has been developed by UK and US researchers, using positron emission tomography (PET).