The WHO's latest report on tuberculosis shows that it's once again the leading cause of death from a single infectious ...
Improvements in tuberculosis screening in Equatorial Guinea have revealed the substantial burden of multidrug-resistant ...
Tuberculosis, or TB, is an airborne bacterial respiratory disease. Once the cause of a quarter of all deaths in the U.S., ...
The intelligent rodents have a particularly keen nose and have been previously trained to detect landmines and tuberculosis.
Over the years, India has been able to scale up state-of-the-art molecular diagnostic tools, introduce newer and more ...
Giant African pouched rats have been trained to sniff out explosives and tuberculosis. Now, the rats show promise in another area: combatting the illegal wildlife trade.
India has achieved a 17.7% decline in tuberculosis incidence, more than double the global average, due to dedicated health ...
Trained rats in custom vests alert handlers to hidden wildlife items by pulling a small ball that emits a signal.
The WHO acknowledged a drop in India's TB incidence - from 237 per lakh population in 2015, to 195 per lakh population in 2023 accounting for a 17.7 per cent decline - this is more than double the ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) today published a new report on tuberculosis revealing that approximately 8.2 million people were newly diagnosed ...
In the past, African giant pouched rats have learned to detect explosives and the tuberculosis-causing pathogen. Now, a team ...
India has recorded a 17.7 per cent decline in tuberculosis incidence from 237 per lakh population in 2015 to 195 in 2023, which is more than double the global decline of 8.3 per cent, Health Ministry ...