A new Oregon Health & Science University and Weill Cornell Medicine co-authored study provides critical insight for the ...
Tuberculosis bacteria rely on a family of genes that help them survive the challenging journey from one person's lungs to another person's during coughing, sneezing or talking, according to ...
Study by MIT and others identifies genes essential for tuberculosis bacterium’s survival during airborne transmission.
The research focused on South Kivu province in the DRC, where clade 1b transmission began in September 2023. About the scientific article The article has been published in Nature Medicine under a ...
Common virus can lead to lifelong health complications; OHSU, Weill Cornell findings could inform ongoing vaccine development ...
This new research has been published as an accelerated scientific publication in the journal Nature Medicine ... we are seeing uncontrolled transmission of clade 1b in eastern DRC and Burundi ...