Vietnam partners with Australia to combat TB
Vietnam is seeking help from experts in Australia to reduce its levels of tuberculosis, one of the highest in Asia.
17 May 2012 | EN

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Vietnam is seeking help from experts in Australia to reduce its levels of tuberculosis, one of the highest in Asia.
17 May 2012 | EN
Sub-Saharan African researchers are working together in the search for an effective tuberculosis vaccine.
26 March 2012 | EN
The global TB community has laid out key research and development priorities needed to produce safe and effective vaccines.
Researchers say the common antibiotic doxycycline has potential to prevent lung damage in TB patients.
1 March 2012 | EN
Health researchers have urged the US Congress to reject proposed cuts to global research funding.
29 February 2012 | EN
China's largest biotechnology company and a non-profit product developer are teaming up to develop new tuberculosis vaccines.
Indian health officials are describing hard to treat cases of TB as 'extra XDR-TB' amid warnings that the disease is not being managed properly.
19 January 2012 | EN
Silk 'chips' capable of diagnosing a range of diseases in a matter of minutes could be ready for market by early 2013.
Global funding for R&D on neglected diseases has suffered a blow, with funders pulling out in the wake of the economic crisis.
A panel set up to review the finances of the Global Fund after the misuse of its grants has recommended a substantial overhaul.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
22 September 2011 | EN
Growing bacteria emit heat that might provide the quick, cheap TB diagnosis the developing world needs, say scientists.
30 August 2011 | EN
A urine test for TB may be a boon for developing countries for cheapness and accuracy.
23 August 2011 | EN
Commercial blood tests for tuberculosis are unreliable and should not be used, says the WHO, calling for more research.
A new centre will train African researchers to develop drugs for diseases neglected by large pharmaceutical companies.
The first-of-its-kind searchable website is expected to help researchers and policymakers deal with the disease.
6 April 2011 | EN
India plans to make a portion of its indigenous knowledge library open access, to enable the development of drugs for diseases of the poor.
A tuberculosis test that detects antibodies in the blood will provide quick, cheap results, Bangladeshi scientists say.
7 March 2011 | EN
India must invest in public health, say experts.
13 January 2011 | EN
Many commercially available TB tests could be worsening the epidemic, says the WHO expert group on TB diagnostics.
Source: The Lancet
11 January 2011 | EN
A study has found that rats can detect TB better than laboratory tests, challenging the medical community's scepticism over the method.
Source: The New York Times