Enrolling by invitationPhase 1NCT07228702
Bacteriophage Therapy for Mycobacterium Abscessus Pulmonary Infection
Studying Pulmonary non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection
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- Sponsor
- Vancouver Coastal Health
- Intervention
- Mycobacteriophage Muddy_HRMN0052(biological)
- Enrollment
- 1 target
- Eligibility
- FEMALE
- Timeline
- 2025 – 2027
Study locations (1)
- Vancouver General Hospital Non-Tuberculous Mycobacterial Disease Clinic, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Primary source
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