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The main IP address: 138.37.7.80,Your server United Kingdom,London ISP:Queen Mary and Westfield College University of London TLD:org CountryCode:GB
The description :welcome to the tb hiv group...
This report updates in 15-Jun-2018
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Latitude: | 51.508529663086 |
Longitude: | -0.12574000656605 |
Country: | United Kingdom (GB) |
City: | London |
Region: | England |
ISP: | Queen Mary and Westfield College University of London |
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Content-Length: | 8247 |
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Keep-Alive: | timeout=15, max=1024 |
Server: | Apache/2 |
Last-Modified: | Mon, 11 Jul 2016 02:46:53 GMT |
Connection: | Keep-Alive |
ETag: | "17807b6-2037-537532a2da140" |
Date: | Thu, 14 Jun 2018 20:22:15 GMT |
Content-Type: | text/html |
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ns: | ns1.qmul.ac.uk. ns3.qmul.ac.uk. ns2.qmul.ac.uk. |
ipv4: | IP:138.37.7.80 ASN:198864 OWNER:QMW-AC-UK ==========================================================, GB Country:GB |
qm home home home background objectives partners tb-hiv group news tuberculosis tuberculosis (tb) is a major public health problem in many middle- and low income countries and a constant threat in industrialized world with nearly 2 million cases of tb-related deaths occurring globally each year. nearly one-third of human population globally are latently infected with tb (meaning they have multiplying tb bacilli contained within primary lesions without clinical manifestations of tb), although life-time risk of developing active tb in those non-immunocompromised is low. bcg vaccination remains the primary strategy of tb prevention; its protective efficacy, however, ranges from 0 to 80%. current tb treatment programs have a long duration and drug resistance to standard tb therapy continues to increase globally, particularly in eastern-european countries. therefore, new preventive strategies and therapies are required. a majority of people infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis ( m. tuberculosis ) control the infection successfully. a minority develops active tb, but the reasons for this remain largely unknown. so far, most attention has focused on broad host-related factors such as immunosuppression (due to hiv co-infection, extremes of age, steroid treatment etc). however, genetic variation in both humans and m. tuberculosis , along with environmental factors, may influence the disease. there is a need to consider pathogen-related factors, host susceptibility genetic factors and their interaction in a patient, affecting course of tb in an individual patient and the outcome. the concept of this project is to bring together a collaborative network of researchers from different european countries with interests and expertise in implementing large-scale population epidemiological and clinical tb studies and genetic research, including analysis of the pathogen, m. tuberculosis , studies of genetic susceptibility to tb in humans and the host-pathogen interaction. page maintained by kerry newbury . © queen mary, university of london institute of cell and molecular science, queen mary, university of london, mile end road, london e1 4ns, uk [ text only ] [ graphic display ] [ site map ] [ disclaimer ] [ accessibility ] [ privacy ]
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