Sunderarajan Padmanabhan

Scientists figure out molecular mechanism behind latent TB

Tuberculosis infection results in approximately nine million new cases worldwide every year. TB-causing bacterium can remain dormant in human body for a long time, even for several decades before it becomes infectious. The bacterium remains ensconced within a type of white blood cells called macrophages, when it is in its latent form.  

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