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PCHRD taps DLSU’s medical school in multimillion TB study

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De La Salle Health Sciences Institute’s Angelo King Medical Research Center has been tapped by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development to undertake a multimillion study in the continuing fight against drug-resistant tuberculosis. 

PCHRD executive director Dr. Jaime Montoya with DLSHSI president Br. Gus Boquer and vice chancellor for research Dr. Charles Yu at the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement for the COACH-DRTB project.

The study, officially titled the “Community Approach to Control and Halt Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis” or COACH–DRTB, will aid the country’s National Tuberculosis Program in formulating the policies and guidelines in investigating the household contacts of active TB cases, and in enhancing the support of local partners in managing TB in the community. 

The study will also assess the effectiveness of the community approach in detecting and treating drug-resistant TB cases. Another goal of the study is to create a “Biobank” where a collection of body samples and specimens from patients suffering from the disease will be stored in a laboratory so that future researchers can use the specimens to study TB or other diseases that can affect TB in the future.  

DLSHSI’s vice chancellor for research and noted TB expert Dr. Charles Y. Yu will be the principal investigator of the study. He will be aided by sub-investigators Dr. Victoria Dalay, Dr. Melchor Frias, Dr. Jovilia Abong, and Naida Marcelo, all from the Angelo King Medical Research Center. 

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The project will run for five years and has an approved budget of P123 million. 

COACH–DRTB is one of the biggest funded projects of PCHRD. 

PCHRD’s Department of Science and Technology executive director Dr. Jaime Montoya said they are truly blessed to be working with Dr. Yu’s team. Dr. Montoya said he hopes that through this project they can significantly contribute to controlling tuberculosis in the Philippines.

“As a national coordinating agency for health research, your success is our success and that we all work for a common goal and that is to provide the best quality healthcare for each and every Filipino. We look forward to the successful conclusion and maybe even better future partnerships with DLSHSI with the group of Dr. Yu,” Dr. Montoya said during the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement for the project.

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