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We are elated to share this news on #WorldTBday today (24 March)! Scientists in the CLIME Research Group in our Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics are developing an app that will be able to distinguish a cough caused by TB, from non-TB-related coughs. READ MORE here: sun.ac.za/english/Lists/…. (Photo: Unsplash)



Read more about our innovative CAGE-TB project in Nature Africa written by @engelbriewe: An app that hears could be first point for TB screening nature.com/articles/d4414…


Also published in The Lancet Global Health: Blood RNA biomarkers show promise for TB screening in ART-initiators, but do not exceed CRP's accuracy. Discover how they fare against traditional symptom screening and their clinical utility: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #Tuberculosis #HIV

4-amazing oral presentations on the Innovative New Diagnostics section at the #ESM2024 European Society of Mycobacteriology . Amazing to see Dr R. Venter representing Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics Clime Research Group about a very interesting test 😃!




First day of the SU, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences 68th Annual Academic Day! 📄 PhD student, Welile Nwamba, presented her poster entitled “Who, what, and how much: Sputum scarcity amongst people requiring tuberculosis testing”! 👩🔬 Pictured here next to her co-supervisor, Dr Anna Ojo-Okunola 🥼



Day 2 of the SU, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Annual Academic Year Day done and dusted! PhD student, Loide Shipingana, presented her research entitled “Association between systemic immune profiles and gut microbiome diversity during TB disease” 🧫🦠 #tbresearch #microbiome #immunology









