Tuberculosis testing for hundreds of children in Omaha began Saturday, after a large group of infants, toddlers and children was potentially exposed to infection through a drop-in day-care program.
An international research consortium led by LMU has tested a rapid new analytical tool which needs just a bloodsample from the fingertip. Around 240,000 children worldwide die of tuberculosis every ...
Positive results mark an important step forward in efforts to develop effective treatments for children with drug-resistant TB COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- New interim data from ...
The notification rate of tuberculosis (TB) went up from 2 to 2.5 per 100,000 population. But overall, numbers of notified paediatric cases remain relatively low across the region. As young children ...
Officials in Nebraska are testing more than 500 children and staff at an Omaha area YMCA drop-in day care center for possible exposure to tuberculosis after a case at the site prompted a public health ...
A new study has assessed TB infection and active TB disease during children's first decade of life in high-burden settings. The new results found that there was a consistently high rate of annual TB ...
Douglas County health director Lindsay Huse declared a public health emergency over concern that the infectious disease could spread among those using the Westview YMCA, according to USA Today. She ...
At the World Conference on Lung Health this week, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) released data from our operational research highlighting that using the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended ...
An active case of tuberculosis at a Nebraska day care has left over 500 children exposed to the disease. A case of the illness was confirmed at Westview YMCA in Omaha. In response, the Douglas County ...
Health authorities in northeastern Poland are tracing contacts after a case of tuberculosis was confirmed in a teacher at a ...
Children born in the United States are 6 times more likely to have tuberculosis (TB) if at least 1 parent was born abroad, according to a study published online February 10 in Pediatrics. The finding ...
The government is releasing thousands of illegal immigrant children with latent tuberculosis infections into American communities without assurances of treatment. Nearly 2,500 children with latent ...
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