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Favourable outcome

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A tuberculosis patient who either has completed treatment without evidence of failure or has a negative result in the last two cultures performed towards the end of treatment and has not been classified as having an unfavourable outcome by a study-defined time point.

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Participant’s last two culture results at the end of treatment are negative and the participant has not been classified as having an unfavorable outcome by a study-defined time point.

From: Scientific article (Int J Tuberc Lung Dis.)
Year: 2016

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