News about 'publications'

11 Jun 2015
10 June 2015 – Geneva, Switzerland – The Stop TB Partnership is today launching the online consultation into the first public draft of the Global Plan to Stop TB 2016-2020. The consultation process is open to everyone to share information, ideas and experiences, and, will run from 10 June to 10...
31 May 2015
Tuberculosis Drug Development: Towards a Critical Path for Developing New Regimes to Treat Tuberculosis Volume 211 suppl 3 June 15, 2015 Click here for access to supplement Articles: Eric Nuermberger and Debra Hanna Assessing the Landscape of Tools and Approaches for Novel Tuberculosis Regimen...
7 Jan 2015
Researchers at the Center for Tuberculosis Research located at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have shown that heart medication, verapamil administered in combination with bedaquline lowers the toxicity of the TB drug without altering its efficacy. The paper, titled ‘ Verapamil...
8 Sep 2014
Moxifloxacin Results of the Phase III REMoxTB clinical trial were published in the New England Journal of Medicine on September 7th, 2014. REMox or Rapid Evaluation of Moxifloxacin in Tuberculosis (REMoxTB) was a trial designed to determine whether replacement of either ethambutol or isoniazid with...
20 Jul 2014
Scientists at Janssen Pharmaceutica have characterized a novel resistance mechanism to Bedaquiline (BDQ), a second line antibiotic for the treatment of MDR-TB. The research study , published in Plos One , showed that tuberculosis resisted BDQ treatment by developing a mechanism to pump the drug out...
14 Jul 2014
A new study published by Dr. Kyu Rhee ’s laboratory at the Weill Cornell Medical College details a potential mechanism driving Mycobacterium tuberculosis’ intrinsic resistance to antibiotics. Physicians and scientists have known for many years that tuberculosis is intrinsically resistant to...
10 Jun 2014
On June 9 th , the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) released six policy reports detailing the domestic and global health burden of tuberculosis and recommendations for the United States government to combat the disease. The policy reports were the culmination of major findings...
27 May 2014
Dr. Iwao Ojima Dr. Iwao Ojima is a Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery at Stony Brook University. His group recently published a paper in PLOS One entitled A Trisubstituted Benzimidazole Cell Division Inhibitor with Efficacy against...
22 Apr 2014
The drug SQ109, developed by Sequella for the treatment of tuberculosis, blocks key biochemical pathways in bacteria, fungi, and parasites. The multiple targets of SQ109 have been determined by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The researchers also created analogs of SQ109...
11 Mar 2014
Vadim Makarov et. al. Towards a new combination therapy for tuberculosis with next generation benzothiazinones . EMBO Molecular Medicine. 2014. March 1; 6(3). doi: 10.1002/emmm.201303575 A new antibiotic, labeled ‘PBTZ169’, has been shown to be effective against drug sensitive and MDR-tuberculosis...
5 Mar 2014
Richard E. Lee et al. Spectinamides: a new class of semisynthetic antituberculosis agents that overcome native drug efflux . Nature Medicine. 2014. March 6; 20(152). doi:10.1038/nm.3458 Abstract: Although the classical antibiotic spectinomycin is a potent bacterial protein synthesis inhibitor, poor...
24 Oct 2013
Click to access report. This is the eighteenth global report on tuberculosis (TB) published by WHO in a series that started in 1997. It provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic and progress in implementing and financing TB prevention, care and control at global, regional...
30 Jun 2013
Click here to access full report Source: Treatment Action Group The Tuberculosis Treatment Pipeline June 2013 Better than Ever Is Not Good Enough By Erica Lessem Introduction In December 2012, tuberculosis (TB) treatment reached a historic landmark with the first approval by a stringent regulatory...
22 May 2013
Vilchèze C, Hartman T, Weinrick B, and Jacobs W. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is extraordinarily sensitive to killing by a vitamin C-induced Fenton reaction . Nature Communications. 2013 May 21; 4(1881). doi:10.1038/ncomms2898 Abstract: Drugs that kill tuberculosis more quickly could shorten...
25 Apr 2013
Treatment Action Group (TAG) recently released its Spring 2013 issue of tagline, which contains three articles about TB research that might be of interest to you– 1) on rifapentine research and access , 2) on adaptive clinical trial designs , and 3) on pediatric drug development needs . The full...

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