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News feature: A clash of cultures

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HIV and tuberculosis are a deadly combination, ravaging populations in Africa and Asia. But the two disease camps are too busy fighting each other to heed the crisis, says Apoorva Mandavilli.

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Mandavilli, A. News feature: A clash of cultures. Nat Med 13, 268–269 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0307-268

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