Series Advances in the understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in HIVendemic settings

[Series] Advances in the understanding of Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission in HIV-endemic settings

18:36 EST 13 Dec 2018 | The Lancet

Tuberculosis claims more human lives than any other infectious disease. This alarming epidemic has fuelled the development of novel antimicrobials and diagnostics. However, public health interventions that interrupt transmission have been slow to emerge, particularly in HIV-endemic settings. Transmission of tuberculosis is complex, involving various environmental, bacteriological, and host factors, among which concomitant HIV infection is important. Preventing person-to-person spread is central to halting the epidemic and, consequently, tuberculosis transmission is now being studied with renewed interest.

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