Tuberculosis is still one of the ten leading causes for death worldwide. In spite of the latest medical and health advance gained over a period of time, tuberculosis effectively evades the successful targeting by drugs. The persistence abilities demonstrated by the mycobacteria had surprised the global community, since its discovery and pathogenesis in humans. Emergence and detection of drug resistant mycobacteria (MDR-TB, XDR-TB) had further complicated the treatment regime. Under the aegis of WHO, there is a concerted understanding and effort by the global community to eradicate TB. Towards this goal, novel drug molecules, new vaccine and treatment regime are being developed. Here, our current understanding pertaining to mode of action, molecular mechanisms of novel as well as traditional drug molecules and possible drug resistance mechanism in M. Tuberculosis is reviewed. Recent advances on new vaccination regime are also reviewed as it demonstrated huge potential in containing TB. This knowledge is essential for the development of more effective drug molecules, vaccines and may help in devising new strategy for containing and eradicating TB.
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