Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore advancements in tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment technologies, assess recent research trends in reducing treatment duration, and emphasize the importance of international collaborative research. METHODS: A comprehensive review of global TB reports, epidemiological studies, and clinical research findings was conducted, with a particular focus on novel non-sputum-based diagnostic methods, therapeutic targets, innovative treatment strategies, and global collaborative efforts. RESULTS: Extensive research continues to advance TB diagnosis, treatment, and support. Progress in molecular diagnostic technologies has substantially contributed to early detection, leading to rapid improvements in treatment approaches. Technological advancements aimed at shortening treatment duration are expected to play a crucial role in the eradication of TB. Additionally, international research collaborations have been established to accelerate progress in this field, with the Republic of Korea also actively contributing to these efforts. CONCLUSIONS: Targeted investments in research focused on reducing treatment duration, and the resulting advancements are anticipated to be essential in achieving the goal of TB eradication.