Researchers have identified a master cell that coordinates the body's immune response in the early days of TB infection. According to the study published in the journal Nature the researchers found that boosting the activity of such cells could help reduce the millions of new infections that occur worldwide every year. For the study the researchers from Washington University School of Medicine and Africa Health Research Institute carried out research on animals and people to identify the immune cells that defend the body against the TB bacteria in the first days after infection. They found that cells known as group