Tuberculosis: back on the immunologists' agenda

Immunity
Stefan H E Kaufmann

Abstract

Although tuberculosis research was instrumental in the birth of immunology, the two disciplines soon separated. The time is ripe for a reunion. Immunology has much to offer for rational intervention measures toward tuberculosis control.

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