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{{Tuberculosis}}
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{{HIV coinfection with tuberculosis}}
'''For main chapter on AIDS, click [[AIDS|here]]'''
'''For main chapter on AIDS, click [[AIDS|here]]'''


'''For main chapter on HIV, click [[HIV|here]]'''  
'''For main chapter on HIV, click [[HIV|here]]'''


{{CMG}}; {{AOEIC}} [[User:Ujjwal Rastogi|Ujjwal Rastogi, MBBS]] [mailto:urastogi@perfuse.org]
'''For main chapter on Tuberculosis, click [[Tuberculosis|here]]'''
==Overview==
HIV is the main reason for failure to meet Tuberculosis (TB) control targets in high HIV settings. TB is a major cause of death among people living with HIV.


== Reference ==
'''For patient information, click [[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis (patient information)|here]]'''
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==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis overview|Overview]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis causes|Causes]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis differential diagnosis|Differentiating HIV coinfection with tuberculosis from other Diseases]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology and Demographics]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis risk factors|Risk Factors]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis screening|Screening]]==
 
==[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis natural history, complications and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==
 
==Diagnosis==
 
[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis history and symptoms|History and Symptoms]] | [[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis physical examination|Physical Examination]] | [[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis laboratory findings|Laboratory Findings]] | [[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis other diagnostic studies|Other Diagnostic Studies]]
 
==Treatment==
 
[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis medical therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis prevention|Prevention]]
 
==Case Studies==
[[HIV coinfection with tuberculosis case study one|Case #1]]
 
==Related Chapters==
* [[Coinfection]]
* [[AIDS]]
* [[HIV disease]]
* [[Hepatitis C with HIV coinfection]]
* [[Hepatitis B with HIV coinfection]]
* [[Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome ‎]]
* [[Tuberculosis]]


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