Intravenous Immunization with Triple Auxotrophs ofMycobacterium tuberculosis: A novel vaccine strategy against tuberculosis
Catherine Vilchèze,
Saranathan Rajagopalan,
William R. Jacobs
Abstract:Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), remains a leading infectious cause of mortality worldwide despite widespread use of the BCG vaccine and the availability of sterilizing pharmacopoeia. Recent research indicates that the intravenous administration of BCG confers sterilizing immunity against Mtb pulmonary challenge in non-human primates. However, while BCG is relatively safe, complications such as disseminated BCGosis have been observed in immunocompromised individuals. Double auxotrophic… Show more
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