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Incipient and Subclinical Tuberculosis: a Clinical Review of Early Stages and Progression of Infection
2018
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
SUMMARY Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading infectious cause of mortality worldwide, due in part to a limited understanding of its clinical pathogenic spectrum of infection and disease. Historically, scientific research, diagnostic testing, and drug treatment have focused on addressing one of two disease states: latent TB infection or active TB disease. Recent research has clearly demonstrated that human TB infection, from latent infection to active disease, exists within a continuous spectrum of
doi:10.1128/cmr.00021-18
pmid:30021818
fatcat:rp6nn3t6snhqfjh2tq2yoygfyi