Distinct blood transcriptomic signature of treatment in latent tuberculosis infected individuals at risk of developing active disease
Although only a small fraction will ever develop the active form of tuberculosis (ATB) disease, chemoprophylaxis treatment in latent TB infected (LTBI) individuals is an effective strategy to control pathogen transmission. Characterizing immune responses in LTBI upon chemoprophylactic treatment is i...
Main Authors: | Burel, JG, Singhania, A, Dubelko, P, Muller, J, Tanner, R, Parizotto, E, Dedicoat, M, Fletcher, TE, Dunbar, J, Cunningham, AF, Lindestam Arlehamn, CS, Catanzaro, DG, Catanzaro, A, Rodwell, T, McShane, H, O'Shea, MK, Peters, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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