Researchers discover a potential vaccine to prevent tuberculosis in people of all ages

Histopathological analysis of lung samples. (A) Histological haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of lung samples at week 4 post Mtb challenge. (B) Analysis of percentage of inflamed area (indicated with black boxes) from each mouse lung per immunized group. (C) H&E staining of lung samples at week 8 post Mtb H37Rv infection. (D) Analysis of percentage of inflamed area from each mouse lung. Credit: eLife (2024). DOI: 10.7554/eLife.89157 In a critical global public health development, a candidate vaccine for tuberculosis (TB) has been created using a gene-editing approach. TB remains Read More

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