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Bacteria / Tuberculosis treatment / Latent tuberculosis / TB Alliance / Rifampicin / Directly Observed Therapy – Short Course / Isoniazid / Rifamycin / Antibiotic resistance / Tuberculosis / Medicine / Health
Date: 2015-05-08 09:19:47
Bacteria
Tuberculosis treatment
Latent tuberculosis
TB Alliance
Rifampicin
Directly Observed Therapy – Short Course
Isoniazid
Rifamycin
Antibiotic resistance
Tuberculosis
Medicine
Health

FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS BACKGROUND Along with HIV/AIDS and malaria, tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most widespread infectious diseases in the world. This contagious disease, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium

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