Scientists Develop Animal Model for TB-Related Blindness

Working with guinea pigs, tuberculosis experts at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere have closely mimicked how active but untreated cases of the underlying lung infection lead to permanent eye damage and blindness in people. Lead study investigator and Johns Hopkins infectious disease specialist Petros Karakousis, MD, says the new animal model should hasten development of a badly needed, early diagnostic test for the condition.

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