TY - JOUR KW - DNA Restriction Enzymes KW - DNA, Bacterial KW - Humans KW - Mycobacterium KW - Nucleic Acid Hybridization KW - Plasmids KW - Tuberculosis AU - Shoemaker S A AB -
Mycobacteria and molecular biology provide an interesting combination of the old and the new. Using modern techniques, it will be possible to develop new ways to approach ancient diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy and more modern diseases such as disseminated MAC infections in patients with AIDS. DNA probes will be developed to rapidly diagnose mycobacterial infections with greater accuracy. We will gain a better understanding of how infections spread if we can identify different strains of a given species and if we can monitor close contacts of infected patients with more specific immunologic tests. By understanding mechanisms of drug resistance and the host immune response to mycobacterial infection, it may be possible to develop more effective modes of treatment. Finally, it may be possible to develop effective vaccines to control the spread of infection.
BT - Seminars in respiratory infections C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2825315?dopt=Abstract DA - 1986 Dec IS - 4 J2 - Semin Respir Infect LA - eng N2 -Mycobacteria and molecular biology provide an interesting combination of the old and the new. Using modern techniques, it will be possible to develop new ways to approach ancient diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy and more modern diseases such as disseminated MAC infections in patients with AIDS. DNA probes will be developed to rapidly diagnose mycobacterial infections with greater accuracy. We will gain a better understanding of how infections spread if we can identify different strains of a given species and if we can monitor close contacts of infected patients with more specific immunologic tests. By understanding mechanisms of drug resistance and the host immune response to mycobacterial infection, it may be possible to develop more effective modes of treatment. Finally, it may be possible to develop effective vaccines to control the spread of infection.
PY - 1986 SP - 265 EP - 9 T2 - Seminars in respiratory infections TI - Molecular biology and mycobacteria. VL - 1 SN - 0882-0546 ER -