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Ending the global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic before 2030 is one of the UN's high-profile sustainable development goals. New research from Aarhus University shows that Denmark should also increase its efforts to find people infected with tuberculosis…
Nine out of ten patients with life-threatening diarrhoea can be cured by a faecal microbiota transplantation, which is where faeces from a heathy donor is inserted into the intestines of a patient. However, only one in ten are actually offered the…
The first clinical trial results from a Danish coronavirus vaccine demonstrate high effect and no serious side effects. Researchers from the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University are examining the vaccine's potential for preventing…
Imagine a scenario in which we utilise the immune system's impact to maximise the effect of medical treatments. This is the goal of the research being done by Martin Roelsgaard Jakobsen. He is newly-appointed professor of infection and immunology at…
According to Professor Karina Dalsgaard Sørensen from Aarhus University, detailed analyses in the laboratory can pave the way for early and accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer and for better treatment.
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