Massive global study aims to find better TB tests
NCT ID NCT05845112
First seen Nov 21, 2025 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study tested different ways to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) in over 14,000 people across seven countries. The goal was to find which tests work best in local clinics and for groups that often miss diagnosis, like people with HIV and refugees. Researchers hope to make TB testing faster, cheaper, and more accessible worldwide.
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Locations
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CHPR
Bamenda, Cameroon
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Friends for International TB Relief
Hà Nội, Vietnam
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Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa e Extensão de Sergipe
Sergipe, Brazil
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Icddr,B
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Janna Health Foundation
Adamawa, Nigeria
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KEMRI
Kisumu, Kenya
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Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Clinical
Blantyre, Malawi
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Zankli Research Centre, Bingham University
Abuja, Nigeria
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