After a brief hiatus due to Covid-19, tuberculosis (TB) has regained its position as the world’s leading infectious killer, with 10.8 million cases and 1.25 million deaths reported in 2023. Drug-resistant TB remains a significant threat, impeding global efforts to end the epidemic by 2030. Current treatment regimens are lengthy and challenging due to side effects, particularly in patients with co-morbidities such as HIV/AIDS or diabetes. Poor adherence has fuelled antimicrobial resistance (AMR), highlighting the urgent need for new, effective anti-TB drugs.
ERA4TB unites pharmaceutical companies, NGOs, SMEs, and academic institutions to accelerate TB treatment development. The initiative aims to create and test novel drug combinations with minimal resistance, establishing a preclinical pipeline to advance new treatments through Phase I trials.
The project also integrates a Knowledge Generation Pathway (KGP), leveraging in vitro, in vivo, and imaging studies with modelling activities to optimize drug development. Data management is a priority, ensuring research findings remain accessible for future studies through platforms like TB-PACTS (clinical data) and TB-APEX (preclinical data).