Why TB treatment backfires: study probes patients who get sicker
NCT ID NCT04052022
Summary
This study aims to understand why some tuberculosis patients unexpectedly get worse after starting treatment, a problem called a paradoxical reaction. Researchers will observe 140 adults being treated for TB, with and without these reactions, using scans and blood tests over 6-18 months. The goal is to learn what causes these reactions to help doctors predict and manage them better in the future.
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Mexican Emerging Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Network (LaRed)
RECRUITINGAlcaldia Tlalpan, 14050, Mexico
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
RECRUITINGBethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States
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