Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface
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| Originally published | 2004 |
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About Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface
M. tuberculosis remains one of the most successful human pathogens known. The causative agent of tuberculosis, it also has a unique ability to persist for years in the infected, apparently healthy host. This dormant organism can be reactivated years, even decades later to cause tuberculosis. . . .