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Diagnostics and Antimicrobial Treatment of Tuberculosis
This special issue belongs to the section “Antibiotic Therapy in Infectious Diseases“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Tuberculosis remains a global health priority, complicated by the rise in drug-resistant strains and the need for faster, more accurate diagnostic tools.
This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for high-quality research that addresses these challenges through innovation in both clinical and laboratory settings.
We are particularly interested in submissions covering the following topics:
- Advances in molecular and imaging diagnostics for M. tuberculosis.
- Innovative strategies for treating MDR-TB and XDR-TB.
- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) of anti-tubercular agents.
- Novel drug discovery and host-directed therapies.
- Clinical management of TB/HIV co-infections and pediatric tuberculosis.
This Special Issue aims to bring together research addressing the multifaceted aspects of tuberculosis diagnostics and antimicrobial treatment, with a focus on optimizing diagnostic/therapeutic efficacy and mitigating the emergence of resistance. Contributions exploring active case findings, novel drug discovery, immunological aspects, and host-directed therapy, in both clinical and laboratory contexts, are particularly welcome.
By highlighting recent advances and ongoing challenges in tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, this collection aims to support evidence-based clinical decision-making and contribute to the global strategy for the eradication of tuberculosis in the broader field of tuberculosis research and control.
Dr. Fabrizio Palmieri
Prof. Dr. Francesco Di Gennaro
Dr. Gina Gualano
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- molecular diagnostics
- multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB)
- pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics
- host-directed therapy
- point-of-care testing
- tuberculosis infection
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