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Tuberculosis: Risk Factors, Drug Resistance & Treatment

Tuberculosis: Risk Factors, Drug Resistance & Treatment

9781620819913
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The current resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) is being sustained and fuelled by the increasing incidence of resistance of M tuberculosis strains to the most-effective (first-line) anti-TB drugs and association of active TB disease with concomitant human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or other underlying immunosuppressive conditions such as diabetes. In this book, the authors study the risk factors, drug resistance data and treatment methods for tuberculosis. Topics discussed include the global burden of TB and its public health crisis; new medicines to treat TB; rapid microcalorimetric detection of TB; meta-analysis and risk factors for tuberculosis susceptibility; Type 2 diabetes as a risk factor for TB; and elucidating the action mode of the bi-substrate InhA inhibitors as anti-tuberculosis agents through molecular dynamics simulations.
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9781620819913
9781620819913

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
232
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
570
  • Preface; Tuberculosis:: Risk Factors, Drug Resistance, Rapid Detection & Treatment; New Medicines against Tuberculosis; Rapid Microcalorimetric Detection of Tuberculosis:: Developments to Date & Future Perspectives; Meta-Analysis & Risk Factors for Tuberculosis Susceptibility; Type 2 Diabetes as a Risk Factor for Tuberculosis; Elucidating the Action Mode of the Bi-Substrate InhA Inhibitors as Anti-Tuberculosis Agents through Molecular Dynamics Simulations; Enhancing Drug Target Identification in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis; Index.
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