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Microbiological Response as Primary Efficacy Endpoint for Antibacterials

Posted on July 13, 2025 by Harald — No Comments ↓

We have often mentioned the central importance of microbiological response as an endpoint in trials of antibacterials. This is contrary to other therapeutic areas, in which the etiology is less understood and where surrogate markers are needed. In bacterial infectious diseases we have the luxury of knowing exactly what causes Continue reading Microbiological Response as Primary Efficacy Endpoint for Antibacterials→

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Posted in Did you know...?, Recent Literature, The News, The Viewpoint | Tagged 'feel-function-survive' mantravive mantra, Allphase Pharma Consulting, antibiotic blog, bacteriological response, CABP Guidance, EMA, FDA Guidance for Antibacterials, Harald Reinhart, microbiology endpoint, primary endpoint, primary endpoint in trials of antibacterials, TB drug trials | Leave a reply

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