Rutgers: Body's Response to Different Strains of Tuberculosis Could Affect Transmission
April 15, 2022
April 15, 2022
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, April 15 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Two strains of the bacterium causing tuberculosis have only minor genetic differences but attack the lungs in completely different fashion, according to Rutgers researchers.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, could help break the cycle of rapid transmission of TB, the second-leading infectious killer in the world after COVID-19, according to the World . . .
Two strains of the bacterium causing tuberculosis have only minor genetic differences but attack the lungs in completely different fashion, according to Rutgers researchers.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, could help break the cycle of rapid transmission of TB, the second-leading infectious killer in the world after COVID-19, according to the World . . .