SMA-TB Achievements
Despite the challenges encountered, particularly those related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the SMA-TB Clinical Trial (CT) had to prematurely stop, even if we successfully completed the 62% of the estimated sample size across all three sites (two in South Africa and one in Georgia). A significant achievement of the consortium has been the successful collection, management, shipment, and distribution of a substantial number of samples (n = 18,263 from 221 patients). Although the RCT did not meet its primary endpoints, its implementation, protocol, and results are highly valuable. They contribute significantly to the fight against tuberculosis, support the potential of HDT, and offer important insights for the broader field of infectious diseases.
We have studied most pathogen and host factors (through WP2) and linked them to the outcomes thanks to the mathematical modelling (WP3), identifying and validating relevant biomarkers in predicting health outcomes and treatment response. Finally, we have developed an stratification algorithm with the potential for rapid uptake into clinical practice
All consortium partners have actively engaged in communication and dissemination activities, producing many outputs available through open access or publicly accessible from the EU Open Free Repository Zenodo, creating the SMA-TB Zenodo community
https://zenodo.org/communities/sma-tb/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie) Some examples are:
-Produced video stories highlighting the project's impact.
-Issued and distributed three newsletters across various platforms.
-Engaged with local communities and stakeholders to explain the SMA-TB project and organize joint public activities.
-Established connections with other EC-funded projects to conduct joint activities, including DRTB-HDT (GA Nº 847465), MISTRAL (GA Nº 847943), STATIN-TB (GA Nº RIA2017T-2004), Innova4TB (GA Nº 823854), and ADVANCE-TB (CA21164).
-Published 15 open-access articles.
-SMA-TB Capacity-Building Toolkit, including SMA-TB outputs generated up to now that might be exploited by others: e-consent video, toolkit related to the CT, laboratory technical capacity of staff, templates to be used for Project Management and Clinical Trial Monitoring
The project’s scientific, technical management, and administrative coordination remained strong all along the project. The Project Management Team provided targeted support and advice to partners with limited experience in H2020 projects. The consortium conducted five annual meetings (including one online due to the pandemic), three General Assemblies, and numerous management and scientific meetings. The consortium and the European Commission have collaborated on various measures to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the progress of the SMA-TB project.
All SMA-TB deliverables were submitted successfully.