A Community Perspective on the Inclusion of Pregnant Women in Tuberculosis Drug Trials

Clin Infect Dis. 2017 Oct 15;65(8):1383-1387. doi: 10.1093/cid/cix533.

Abstract

Affecting both mother and the existing pregnancy, tuberculosis (TB) increases the likelihood of poor birth outcomes. Despite substantial clinical need for TB prevention and treatment, pregnant women remain neglected by research initiatives. As members of 3 community advisory boards that provide input into TB drug trials, we offer a community perspective on the inclusion of pregnant women in TB drug research and discuss (1) our perspective on the risk/benefit tradeoff of including pregnant women in research to address different forms of TB; (2) recent examples of progress in this area; (3) lessons learned from the human immunodeficiency virus research field, where pregnant women have enjoyed better-although imperfect-representation in research; and (4) recommendations for different stakeholders, including researchers, regulatory authorities, ethics committees, and policymakers.

Keywords: drug development; pregnancy; pregnant women; research ethics; tuberculosis.

MeSH terms

  • Drug Discovery / ethics*
  • Ethics, Research*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious / drug therapy*
  • Research Subjects*
  • Tuberculosis / drug therapy*