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New 1-hydroxy-2-thiopyridine derivatives active against both replicating and dormant Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Tuberculosis (TB) treatment is confounded by the range of metabolic states displayed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, by the long duration required and by the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant strains. Latent TB infection is especially difficult to treat due to the phenotypic antibiotic resistance of non-replicating M. tuberculosis. Therefore, the development of new drugs effective against both active and latent TB infection is needed. New 1-hydroxy-2-thiopyridine derivatives were synthesized and found to be highly effective in vitro against both actively growing and dormant non-culturable M. tuberculosis. Such compounds are leads for the development of new drugs for all forms of TB including latent infection.

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