Abstract
In clinical trials, a time-honored but old-school way to determine if TB is being knocked out by antibiotics involves having study participants cough up phlegm for a sputum culture, a test that can gauge whether the bacteria are succumbing to-or resisting-treatment. Sputum cultures are widely used to determine the amount of active bacteria among trial participants. They are also collected routinely in clinic and hospital diagnoses of TB.
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Publication Date26 March 2021
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Primary AuthorDelthia Ricks
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SourceMedical Express
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LanguageEnglish
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