Better treatments and prevention for drug-resistant tuberculosis in children
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Unitaid-funded projects develop innovative medicines, diagnostic tools and public health techniques and link them quickly, and at affordable prices, to those most in need.
Our grant projects apply the best that science has to offer to the fight against HIV and co-infections, tuberculosis and malaria in lower-resource countries.
Grant focus
To bring better pediatric medicines for drug-resistant TB
Grantees
Stellenbosch University (SU)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 18,926,925
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
To develop long-acting formulations of key medicines and create a market for them
Grantees
University of Liverpool
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 32,004,459
Disease
Hepatitis C, HIV and Co-Infection, Malaria, Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
Accelerate introduction of new TB diagnostic technologies
Grantees
FIND
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 15,900,000
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
Validate tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis combinations, to improve the detection and treatment of people with TB
Grantees
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 14,800,000
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
To pilot targeted next-generation sequencing, an innovation that provides fast, accurate diagnosis of drug-resistant TB
Grantees
FIND
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 14,500,000
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
To harness mobile technology to help patients adhere to their TB medications
Grantees
KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 13,998,007
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
Reach more children who are suffering from TB by using innovative models of TB care for children and improving the market for child-friendly TB medicines
Grantees
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 36,346,541
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
Reduce morbidity and mortality associated with childhood tuberculosis through enhanced diagnosis and access to treatment.
Grantees
Université de Bordeaux
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 14,670,470
Disease
Tuberculosis
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