I'm interested in knowing where EBA (Early Bactericidal Activity) studies have been conducted? At a minimum I'd like to know what countries. Thanks.

asked Oct 17 '11 at 11:56

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The collection in the answer below is for all phase III TB studies, not EBA studies. This collection provides EBA studies:

http://www.tbcommons.org/trials/viewer?term=EBA&cond=tuberculosis&title=Advanced%20Search%20%3E%20EBA%20Tuberculosis&view=view_mapbyphases

and show that only 3 countries have conducted EBA studies according to the ct.gov data:

  • Brazil
  • South Africa
  • United States
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answered May 16 '12 at 14:53

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edited May 17 '12 at 09:39

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Here's the list of 36 countries, which includes the number of studies in each country.
2 Australia

3 Benin

5 Brazil

1 Bulgaria

1 Cambodia

6 Canada

1 China

1 Côte D'Ivoire

1 Estonia

1 France

1 Germany

1 Ghana

3 Guinea

13 India

3 Indonesia

2 Kenya

1 Korea, Republic of

1 Latvia

1 Lithuania

2 Malawi

1 Malaysia

1 Mexico

1 Philippines

1 Poland

1 Puerto Rico

2 Saudi Arabia

1 Senegal

6 South Africa

1 Spain

3 Taiwan

4 Tanzania

3 Thailand

2 Uganda

1 United Kingdom

6 United States

1 Zambia

Here's the collection and filters I used: http://www.tbcommons.org/trials/viewer?term=tuberculosis&title=Term:%20tuberculosis#condition_search=tuberculosis&phase=Phase%203

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answered Oct 17 '11 at 13:50

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edited Apr 27 '12 at 11:56

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