Tackling tuberculosis
Fifty years ago it seemed like TB would soon be consigned to the history books. But now it kills more than a million people a year. What went wrong, and how can tuburculosis be tamed?
Read our special from Nature Medicine.
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Fifty years ago it seemed like TB would soon be consigned to the history books. But now it kills more than a million people a year. What went wrong, and how can tuburculosis be tamed?
Read our special from Nature Medicine.
Posted by Nicola Jones on March 06, 2007
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