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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.

Scientists to study the role genes play in treating TB

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
26 October 2012

Structure discovered for promising tuberculosis drug target

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
26 October 2012

Vietnam: Uphill battle

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VietNam News
17 October 2012

Launch of the Good Participatory Practice Guidelines for TB Drug Trials

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Critical Path to TB Drug Regimens
4 October 2012

Tuberculosis: Combined wisdom

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The Economist
26 July 2012

New TB Treatment Options on Horizon

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MedPage Today
20 March 2012

EMA Recommends First-Line Anti-TB Drugs for Children

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Medscape (requires free registration)
27 February 2012