Measuring TB Drugs in Hair as a Tool to Monitor Adherence, Exposure and Response in Patients with HIV

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2016-08-16
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Our study will examine whether hair levels of two key first line tuberculosis drugs will be useful markers to

identify individuals at highest risk of treatment failure in active tuberculosis. Our study aims to provide a lowcost

clinical tool using hair that can be noninvasively collected to monitor drug adherence among HIV-infected

and uninfected patients with active tuberculosis.

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University of California San Francisco School of Medicine