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Breadcrumb Robert J Wilkinson Wilkinson lab Tuberculosis Laboratory : News Lab contentLab contentIn this section Overview Areas of interest Publications Members Vacancies News Latest from the lab The five biggest Crick research stories of 2021 Type: Feature 31 December 2021 Untangling COVID-19 and TB Type: Profile 24 March 2021 HIV treatment helps prevent active TB Type: News 5 March 2021 Anti-inflammatory reduces key complication risk in HIV-positive TB patients Type: News 16 November 2018 Blood test to detect active TB in people with HIV Type: News 5 October 2018 Tuberculosis vaccine can prevent active disease Type: News 26 September 2018 Key molecule helps control Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection Type: News 12 September 2018 Newly-discovered TB blood signal provides early warning for at-risk patients Type: News 17 January 2018 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Anti-inflammatory reduces key complication risk in HIV-positive TB patients Type: News 16 November 2018
Newly-discovered TB blood signal provides early warning for at-risk patients Type: News 17 January 2018