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Nature Reviews Immunology 5, 819–826 (1 October 2005) | doi:10.1038/nri1704
Tuberculosis control in the era of HIV
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Abstract
Without HIV, the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic would now be in decline almost everywhere. However, instead of looking forward to the demise of TB, countries that are badly affected by HIV are struggling against a rising tide of HIV-infected patients with TB. As a consequence, global TB control policies have had to be revised and control of TB now demands increased investment. This paper assesses what is being done to address the issue and what remains to be done.
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