2021 Pipeline Report
2020 Pipeline Report
The Tuberculosis Diagnostics Pipeline
July 2012 By Colleen Daniels and Coco Jervis Introduction Accurate tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis has the potential to be the cornerstone of all global TB control efforts. However, the poor accuracy of the most commonly used test, sputum smear microscopy, and…
2019 Pipeline Report
The Tuberculosis Vaccines Pipeline
June 2013 Where are we going, where have we been? By Mike Frick Since the 2012 Pipeline Report, results from phase II trials and advances in preclinical development have brought the pipeline for new TB vaccines into sharper focus, even…
The Tuberculosis Treatment Pipeline
June 2013 Better than Ever Is Not Good Enough By Erica Lessem NOTE: a postscript section at the end of this article includes periodic updates since publication in June 2013. Introduction In December 2012, tuberculosis (TB) treatment reached a historic…
The Tuberculosis Diagnostics Pipeline
June 2013 By Colleen Daniels Currently, smear microscopy and mycobacterial culture are the most widely used diagnostic tests, but microscopy, though relatively fast, is too inaccurate—missing over half of cases1—while culture is accurate but slow, taking from two to eight…
Low- and Middle-Income Countries Defuse Hepatitis C, the “Viral Time Bomb”
June 2013 By Karyn Kaplan As rich countries prepare for a hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment revolution, people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remain without access to information, prevention tools, diagnostics, care, and treatment. A growing movement of global…