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Management Guidelines for M. Tuberculosis in Pregnancy
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1995Summary: Unrecognized M. tuberculosis in pregnancy can have an adverse outcome for women and their babies. With world‐wide trends of increasing incidence of M. tuberculosis and increasing migration to Australia of women of childbearing age from countries with a high incidence of this disease, it is imperative that clinicians recognize and be aware of ...
G R, Casper, S M, Garland
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Association of Tuberculosis and M. tuberculosis-Specific Antibody Levels with HLA
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1989In the search for HLA-linked immune response genes that control susceptibility to tuberculosis, we performed HLA typing and measured antibody titers to well-defined Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigenic determinants in 101 patients with sputum smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis and 64 healthy controls from Surabaya, Indonesia.
G H, Bothamley +6 more
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The virulence of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Bahia
Pneumonologie Pneumonology, 1970In order to verify whether theM. tuberculosis in Bahia (Brazil) would offer some attenuation in the degree of virulence for the animals of laboratory (mouse and guineapigs) as it had been verified in India, the authors made experiments within the technique advised by Mitchison and concluded that they had not found out the difference of virulence ...
J, Silveira, O, Ferreira
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M. tuberculosis stifles trained immunity
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020A recent study found that Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice reprogrammes haematopoietic stem cells, limiting myelopoiesis and impairing trained immunity.
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The Beijing genotype of M. tuberculosis
Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, 2010The review analyzes the history of emergence of M. tuberculosis as a species of human pathogenic microorganism. The properties of the Beijing genotype of M. tuberculosis as the basic family responsible for the current pandemic are described. An attempt is made to compare an update on the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis with the main points of ...
Evgeniy Dmitrievich Savilov +5 more
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The respiratory chain of M. tuberculosis
The FASEB Journal, 2007Type II NADH oxidoreductase (NDH‐2), the initial step in the electron transport respiratory chain, is a critical enzyme in the life cycle of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the bacterium that kills more people world‐wide than any other bacterial organism.
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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2016
The great progress of knowledge of both M. tuberculosis physiology and how human host and bacilli interact has provided fertile ground for improving diagnosis and cure of TB infection. Once M. tuberculosis has infected humans, it elaborates strategies for evading the risk to killing by the cells of the host immune system and by the anti-tuberculosis ...
Sgaragli, Giampietro, Frosini, Maria
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The great progress of knowledge of both M. tuberculosis physiology and how human host and bacilli interact has provided fertile ground for improving diagnosis and cure of TB infection. Once M. tuberculosis has infected humans, it elaborates strategies for evading the risk to killing by the cells of the host immune system and by the anti-tuberculosis ...
Sgaragli, Giampietro, Frosini, Maria
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[Meningoencephalitis tuberculosis--primary isolation of resistant M. tuberculosis].
Medicinski arhiv, 2006Tuberculosis is one of the main causes of serious diseases in developing countries. Despite of decreasing tuberculosis in industrial countries, diseases is not eradicated. In last fifth years the picture of diseases is changed with large number atypical cases.
Nermina, Bajramović +3 more
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