Faster Identification of TB and Evaluation of Drug Resistance in HIV-infected People

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2009
Early identification of tuberculosis (TB) is of particular importance in HIV-infected individuals, as a delay of therapy can be devastating in those with compromised immune systems. Diagnosis of TB in HIV is difficult, however, because 24-61% of HIV co-infected individuals with pulmonary TB have negative TB test results. In addition, conventional testing can take 6 weeks or longer and may not be available at all in many settings. This study is being conducted to see whether some new tests for identifying TB and for identifying resistance to TB drugs are at least as accurate as the current testing methods when used on HIV-infected individuals. The study will also assess whether the new tests can provide accurate results faster than the current methods.
Epistemonikos ID: 49123039636aa22b8d34f58a09d0c60c93c2ea3b
First added on: May 05, 2024