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The InterTB Symposium is a 1-day academic meeting which is focused on new regimens and clinical trials for DS-TB. It has been running since 2006 and attracts regular attendance by leading academics and trialists. The meeting provides a varied agenda with updates on major advancements in the field, including unpublished findings from the latest research, as well as unique opportunity for networking among a small group of key leaders. Several key treatments trials for DS-TB have emerged from discussions at InterTB.
The next InterTB Symposium is on Friday 6 September 2024. The programme and registration information are available here.
Agenda from InterTB 2021 can be viewed and downloaded here.
Agenda from InterTB 2022 can be viewed and downloaded here.
Agenda from InterTB 2023 can be viewed and downloaded here.
If you have any questions about the InterTB symposium, please contact the InterTB organising committee.
Join us for the annual International Consortium for Trial of Chemotherapeutic Agents in Tuberculosis (InterTB) symposium on Friday 6 September 2024.
06 September 2024
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