Researchers at Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with colleagues in South Africa, have investigated the possibility of detecting tuberculosis in exhaled air. The study, published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases, reveals that a new method could be a game-changer for identifying individuals with infectious tuberculosis in primary care settings.

New Method for Detecting Infectious Tuberculosis in the Air

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