TB Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are concerned with diagnosis and treatment of the disease. The development of drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB) and multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) are extensively a rising global health problem. A recent advance in the progress of new drugs & regimens provides hope that may be well effective, tolerated and shorter-duration treatment for tuberculosis will become available. During clinical trials they promote research within local TB control programs through association on clinical research of importance to public health settings, and to provide a platform for international collective research of consequence to both domestic and universal TB control.
Rapid urine-based screening for Tuberculosis in hospitalised patients in Africa to reduce AIDS-related mortality. Thibela TB is the mass screening and treatment plan in mining communities, The ZAMSTAR trial is the community TB testing and counselling, Diabetes correlated with increased risk of TB in the United Kingdom are some of the latest clinical trials or the projects going-on to reduce the risk of Tuberculosis
- Intensified TB case-findings
- Phases and trail designs
- Clinical screening and point-of-care tests
- Ethical aspects
- Safety marketing and economics
- Regulatory agencies
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