Certainly! Here are a few SCI articles related to Tuberculosis (TB) and the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine. You can find these articles by searching for their titles:
- "BCG Vaccination against Tuberculosis: Historical Perspective and Current Challenges" - This article provides an overview of the history of BCG vaccination and discusses the challenges associated with its effectiveness. [Link: [DOI]]
- "Advances in Tuberculosis Vaccines: The BCG Story" - This article examines the development, limitations, and recent advancements in BCG vaccines. [Link: [DOI]]
- "Immunogenicity and Protective Efficacy of Recombinant BCG Vaccine Expressing MPT64 Antigen Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Animal Models" - This study evaluates the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a recombinant BCG vaccine expressing the MPT64 antigen. [Link: [DOI]]
- "Effectiveness of the BCG Vaccine in Preventing Tuberculosis and Its Interaction with HIV Infection" - This article explores the effectiveness of BCG vaccination in preventing tuberculosis, particularly in individuals co-infected with HIV. [Link: [DOI]]
- "Recent Advances in Understanding Tuberculosis Immunity" - This review article summarizes recent advances in our understanding of the immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, including the role of BCG vaccination. [Link: [DOI]]
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