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review article
In vivo veritas: the search for TB drug targets goes live
2000
The term 'microbial persistence' describes a phenomenon whereby microorganisms which are drug-susceptible when tested outside the body are nevertheless capable of surviving within the body despite intensive therapy with the appropriate antimicrobial drug. In clinical practice this phenomenon obviously has to do with the post-treatment 'carrier state' and with post-treatment relapse. In short, it is this phenomenon which is responsible for our inability to eradicate an infection from a person or a community by the use of drugs. - Walsh McDermott, The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 30, 257 (1958).
Type
review article
PubMed ID
11100116
Authors
Publication date
2000
Published in
Volume
6
Issue
12
Start page
1330
End page
3
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
OTHER
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
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