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Johns Hopkins Medicine

Scientists take steps to make weak TB drugs strong again

January 19, 2016 - Biophysicists have discovered why the bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) are naturally somewhat resistant to antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones. Their findings, based on mapping the detailed three-dimensional structure of the drugs interacting with an essential enzyme in the TB germ, also reveal why some TB drugs are more potent than others and suggest how drug developers can make fluoroquinolones more efficacious against mutations that make the lung disease drug resistant.

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Preventive antibiotics for tuberculosis reduce deaths among people with HIV disease

Study shows isoniazid therapy should be considered for millions of HIV-infected people globally.

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