New imaging technique follows antibiotics directly into tuberculosis-infected cells
Tuberculosis requires a 6-12 month treatment course, and now scientists know why
DNA from a mummified bishop's lungs shows tuberculosis infected humans only recently
New research resolves a scientific debate about when tuberculosis became established in humans
Immune cells like to double up for stronger infection fighting power
Once thought to be experimental artifacts, these cell pairs could provide important insights into the immune system
We need to talk about our current global antimicrobial resistance crisis — in a more effective manner
Antimicrobial resistance has been declared a global health threat, but we're running into barriers when it comes to communication
We have many tools in the fight against antibiotic resistance, and we should consider not using them
New studies hold promise for treating tuberculosis — but also suggest that sometimes the best course of action in treating infections is no action
Humanity's viral stowaway is now a defense against our greatest diseases
Engineered viruses may be the key to HIV and tuberculosis vaccines
Vaccines aren't yet using our immune system's full potential
The most important invention in medicine could save even more lives