Data-driven epidemiologic approach to conducting site feasibility for a global phase III tuberculosis vaccine clinical trial.
An efficacious tuberculosis (TB) vaccine is critical to reducing the global burden of TB. TB vaccine trials require the identification of multiple sites globally that have both a high incidence of TB and the capacity to conduct a clinical trial. To expand the diversity of potential phase III TB vacc...
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Main Authors: | Wai-Ling Mui (Author), Falgunee K Parekh (Author), Ashley S Tseng (Author), Joy Toro (Author), Taylor Craig (Author), Maggwa Ndugga (Author), Alexander C Schmidt (Author), Alemnew F Dagnew (Author), Craig Penz (Author), Ghiorghis Belai (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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