Rapid Research in Diagnostics Development for TB Network (R2D2 TB Network) Study

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Rapid Research in Diagnostics Development for TB Network (R2D2 TB Network) Study

People served

Adults with presumptive TB Children with presumptive TB People living with HIV

Funder

Global Health Labs

NorthWestern University

U.S. National Institutes of Health

Timeframe

June 2021-May 2025

Status

Underway

Principal investigators

The R2D2 study aims to reduce the burden of TB worldwide through more accurate, faster, simpler, and less expensive diagnosis of TB Every year, more than 3 million people with TB remain undiagnosed and 1 million die. Better diagnostics are essential to reducing the enormous burden of TB worldwide.

The Rapid Research in Diagnostics Development for TB Network (R2D2 TB Network) brings together experts in TB care, technology assessment, diagnostics development, laboratory medicine, epidemiology, health economics and mathematical modeling with highly experienced clinical study sites in 10 countries.

Together, we will move the field forward by providing a transparent and partner-engaged process for the identification, evaluation and advancement of the most promising TB diagnostics.

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