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NCT06728930
Evaluation of a Novel Microbiological Diagnostic Test for Latent Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is caused by bacteria (bugs). The infection is passed on when a patient with active lung TB coughs bugs into the air, which are then breathed in by an uninfected person. In 90% of people who get infected, the TB infection remains dormant and the person never falls ill with active TB disease. However, 10% of people with dormant TB infection will eventually go on to develop active TB disease at some time in the future, with symptoms such as cough and weight loss. Dormant TB infection can be treated with a 3-month course of antibiotics, which prevent the infection from becoming active and causing problems in the future. However, existing tests for dormant TB rely on detecting the body's immune response to infection, rather than detecting the TB bugs themselves. Because the immune response doesn't go away when dormant TB is treated, existing tests for dormant TB do not change from positive to negative after antibiotic treatment. Thus, clinicians can't know if antibiotic treatment of dormant TB infection was successful or not. Moreover, existing tests can't distinguish the 90% of people with dormant TB infection who will never develop active TB (and who don't need antibiotics) from the 10% who will go on to fall ill with active TB at some point in the future (who do need antibiotics). So the investigators end up giving antibiotics to many more people than we need to. Recently, a group of scientists in Germany have developed a sensitive new blood test that was able to detect very small numbers of TB bugs in the blood of just seven people with dormant TB infection. This finding has created a lot of excitement in the TB field, as nobody has been able to find TB bugs in people with dormant infection before. Our research study will evaluate this new blood test in a larger group of 100 people, with and without dormant TB infection, to see if the findings from Germany are really true. If they are, then this could lead to the development of a more accurate test for dormant TB infection in the future.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-02-20
NCT07210970
Prevalence of Latent Tuberculosis Infection Among Hemodialysis Patients
This observational cross-sectional study aims to determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) among patients undergoing regular hemodialysis at Sohag University Hospital, using the tuberculin skin test (TST). Identifying the burden of LTBI in this high-risk population will help guide early detection and preventive strategies
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 100 Years
Updated: 2025-10-07
NCT05899179
Clinical Study of Recombinant Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Fusion Protein for 65-year-olds and Above
A multicenter, randomized, blind, controlled trial design was used to select 240 tuberculosis (TB) patients, 120 non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and 420 healthy community population without other lung diseases who met the inclusion criteria of this study. Blood supply specific gamma-interferon (T-SPOT) detection was performed first. Then, EC and Purified Protein derivation of tuberculin (TB-PPD) skin tests were performed on both arms, and the recorded results were observed. The first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases were included in the trial subgroup. Physical examination, blood routine, urine routine, liver and kidney function, and electrocardiogram tests were required before and 7 days after skin test after study number assignment.
Gender: All
Ages: 65 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-04-13
5 states
NCT06033807
Active Screening of Latent Tuberculosis Infection in School Contacts of Active Tuberculosis Patients
The goal of this observational study is to investigate the proportion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection in school contacts of active tuberculosis (ATB) patients. The main questions it aims to answer are: * the proportion of MTB infection among school contacts of ATB patients * risk factors related to tuberculosis (TB) infection * health economic evaluation of screening strategy
Gender: All
Ages: 13 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-04-01
3 states
NCT06874725
Latent Tuberculosis in Type 2 Diabetes
The patients with poorly controlled DM underwent LTBI screening by using QuantiFERON (QFT). QFT-positivity predictors were evaluated. The patients with LTBI received tuberculosis preventive therapy, 9 months of daily isoniazid (9H) or 3 months of weekly rifapentine plus isoniazid (3HP), administered by pulmonologists. The completion rates and inflammatory markers were also investigated.
Gender: All
Ages: 45 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-03-13
NCT05680415
Clinical Trial of Mica
This study used a randomized, open, blank control design. A total of 6800 patients over 15 years old with latent mycobacterium tuberculosis infection who met the inclusion criteria but did not meet the exclusion criteria were randomly assigned to the experimental group and the blank control group in a 1:1 ratio, with 3400 patients in each group. The experimental group was alternately injected with 1 dose of microcard every two weeks (0-2-4-6-8-10 weeks) in the left and right hip muscle deep, with a total of 6 doses. The blank control group was not injected with drugs.
Gender: All
Ages: 15 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-06-25
1 state