Silent spread? major study hunts for hidden TB transmission
NCT ID NCT07312266
Summary
This large study aims to find out if people who have tuberculosis (TB) but show no symptoms can still pass the disease to others. Researchers will follow over 6,700 people with HIV and their close contacts in Mozambique for a year, using advanced genetic testing to track how the TB bacteria spreads. The goal is to gather evidence that could fundamentally change how the world finds and manages TB cases.
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Centro de Investigação em Saúde de Manhiça (CISM)
RECRUITINGManhiça, Maputo Province, Mozambique
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