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The isolation of antibiotic survivors in mycobacterium tuberculosis using fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS).
(2016)
Abstract available in PDF file.
Microchemostat technologies for characterization of efflux pumps associated with multidrug resistance in mycobacterium tuberculosis.
(2016)
Abstract available in PDF file.
Radiologic evaluation of breast disorders related to tuberculosis amongst women in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2016)
Women in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, are at high risk of developing breast
tuberculosis (BTB) due to the increased incidence of HIV. However, there is a general lack
of knowledge regarding the various diseases ...
The epidomiology of childhood tubercolusis and clinical outcomes in South Africa 2008 - 2012.
(2017)
Tuberculosis (TB) in children, particularly in those under five years is regarded as an indicator of
there being an infectious pool in the community. The World Health Organization (WHO) has
focused on childhood tuberculosis, ...
Management of haemoptysis : a retrospective analysis of the efficacy of current treatment modalities.
(2012)
Massive haemoptysis is a life-threatening condition that requires timeous and appropriate intervention. Bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) has been advocated as initial therapy, in preference over lung resection, in all ...
Drug susceptibility testing of second and third line anti-tuberculosis drugs used in the management of extensively drug resistant tuberculosis.
(2013)
Drug resistant tuberculosis is a major contributor to South Africa’s quadruple burden of
disease. Management of this infection in a highly HIV endemic area is a constant challenge.
There is a paucity of new anti-tuberculosis ...
Transepithelial migration of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains and their affinity for glial cells in vitro.
(2019)
Background: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacillus M. tuberculosis. It is a disease that mainly infects the lungs, however, almost any other organ of the body can be infected. Central nervous system ...