Novel prophylactic and therapeutic multi-epitope vaccine based on Ag85A, Ag85B, ESAT-6, and CFP-10 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using an immunoinformatics approach
Objectives Current tuberculosis (TB) control strategies face limitations, such as low antibiotic treatment compliance and a rise in multidrug resistance. Furthermore, the lack of a safe and effective vaccine compounds these challenges. The limited efficacy of existing vaccines against TB underscores...
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          | Main Authors: | Muhammad Fikri Nugraha, Daniel Alexander Changestu, Rizky Ramadhan, Tasya Salsabila, Arsila Nurizati, Sari Eka Pratiwi, Ysrafil Ysrafil | 
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | English | 
| Published: | Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency
    
        2024-08-01 | 
| Series: | Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives | 
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| Online Access: | http://ophrp.org/upload/pdf/j-phrp-2024-0026.pdf | 
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