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IDSI Research Paper on “Association Between #HIV Coinfection and Delayed Diagnosis with #Tuberculosis Bacterial Load in Setting with Widespread Antiretroviral Therapy Use”

You are here: Home / News & Announcements / IDSI Research Paper on “Association Between #HIV Coinfection and Delayed Diagnosis with #Tuberculosis Bacterial Load in Setting with Widespread Antiretroviral Therapy Use”

June 4, 2022

The purpose of this study was to determine associations between HIV co-infection and TB bacterial load, including differences in duration of symptoms, in a high prevalence setting. This could contribute to understanding how HIV-coinfection affects infectiousness and transmission risk of TB in the current era of widespread ART use.

Read more on this research paper.

Association between HIV co-infection and delayed diagnosis with tuberculosis bacterial load in setting with widespread antiretroviral therapy use

IDSI Research Paper on “Association Between #HIV Coinfection and Delayed Diagnosis with #Tuberculosis Bacterial Load in Setting with Widespread Antiretroviral Therapy Use”

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