Tuberculosis Transmission: A Battle Between the Host and the Pathogen

Tuberculosis Transmission: A Battle Between the Host and the Pathogen

Publication date: Jan 25, 2025

A key element in TB’s progression is the interaction between the host’s immune system and the pathogen, particularly at the molecular and cellular levels. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review. This airborne disease is transmitted via tiny droplets containing Mycobacterium tuberculosis from infected individuals. The creation and application of new animal and in vitro models for TB research. Research advancements in extrapulmonary TB, covering new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Tuberculosis (TB), a major global health issue, affects millions worldwide with latent and active infections. Identification and characterization of immune cells crucial to TB survival and proliferation.

Concepts Keywords
Battle Cellular
Mycobacteria Formation
Researchperspectivereviewsystematic Granuloma
Tbs Host
Tuberculosis Immune
Interaction
Mechanisms
Models
Molecular
Pathogen
Scope
Tb
Topic
Transmission
Tuberculosis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO bacteria
pathway REACTOME Immune System
disease MESH infections
disease IDO pathogen
disease IDO host
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease MESH Tuberculosis

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