Showing 158 news articles about TB treatment

Filters Content type: Editors' picks Topic: TB treatment

Active tuberculosis (TB) disease is treated with a combination of antibiotics. Successful treatment usually requires at least six months of therapy, without missing doses. People living with HIV also need to take HIV treatment, but it may be started a few weeks after TB treatment. Care is needed when taking TB and HIV treatment at the same time.

The 2017 Pipeline Report

Editor's pick
Treatment Action Group
19 July 2017

WHO issues ethics guidance to protect rights of TB patients

Editor's pick
World Health Organization
23 March 2017

WHO launches Target Regimen Profiles for TB treatment

Editor's pick
World Health Organization
8 September 2016

TB Can Persist in Lungs Despite Treatment

Editor's pick
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
7 September 2016

Daily TB Treatment Better Than Intermittent

Editor's pick
MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
22 July 2016

Statins cut tuberculosis treatment time in mice

Editor's pick
EurekAlert (press release)
16 March 2016

NICE publishes new guideline to better tackle tuberculosis

Editor's pick
NICE press release
15 January 2016

Unlikely perk of prison life: Free, speedy TB treatment

Editor's pick
Mail & Guardian
12 January 2016

TAG Pipeline Report

Editor's pick
TAG
17 July 2015