Items tagged with Treatment
ERS/WHO TB Consilium on difficult-to-treat TB and TB/HIV cases (post with simple image)
If are you a physician dealing with complex M/XDR-TB, TB/HIV and other difficult-to-treat TB cases, the ERS/WHO TB Consilium can help you to manage them, free of charge.
SIRTURO® (bedaquiline) receives conditional approval in the European Union for the treatment of MDR-TB (post with simple image)
Under the provisions of the conditional approval, Janssen commits to support a Phase 3 study to further substantiate the benefit-risk for SIRTURO® and define its optimal use.
Otsuka: Response to TB CAB, CRAG, TAG open letter (post with simple image)
Otsuka's response to open letter regarding delamanid compassionate use program.
ECDC: Tuberculosis cases down by 6% but only 1 in 3 MDR TB patients finishes treatment successfully (post with simple image)
New surveillance data published by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and the WHO Regional Office for Europe ahead of World Tuberculosis Day.
MSF: Urgent action needed to tackle global drug-resistant TB threat (post with simple image)
New MSF briefing paper outlines why deadly strains of DR-TB is one of the biggest global health threats we face today.
Open letter to Otsuka: continued concerns about delamanid's accessibility (post with simple image)
Leading doctors, advocacy groups and medical organizations remain concerned on several fronts regarding access to delamanid.
Tuberculosis: The old devil in new clothes (post with simple image)
My role as a doctor is to make it possible for Andile to play football again. He used to train three times a week in Khayelitsha, one of the largest townships in South Africa – miles and miles of little boxlike brick houses interspaced with tin shacks on the edge of Cape Town. As he puts it, he was the type of player who doesn’t waste himself running aimlessly after the ball; he rather analyzed the game to make decisive passes that led his team to a victory. But today, what Andile wishes above all is to be able to run, even aimlessly – to feel his heart beat hard against his chest, to feel his lungs explode from the hard-won efforts of playing a game.
Moldova: To save her husband's life, a woman fights for access to TB drugs (post with simple image)
One year ago Pavel Rucsineanu was running out of options.
CROI 2014: New drugs, novel combos top tuberculosis news at conference (post with simple image)
With increased TB activism and research into new treatments, preventive therapies, and diagnostics, the space devoted to TB at CROI has increased substantially.
Countering TB resistance was futile – but no longer (post with simple image)
It was May 23 2010 and 21-year-old Funiwe Mbhamhama woke to the beautiful but forlorn sound of church singing. She looked at the sun streaming in through the crack in the orange curtains of her Khayelitsha home. It wasn't Sunday. There should be no singing.
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