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  1. Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by bacteria that attacks the lungs. Skin tests, blood tests, and x-rays can tell if you have TB. Learn more. ... What ...
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  3. HIV 
    HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) attacks the body’s immune system. There is no cure but it can be treated with medicines. To know if you have HIV, get ...
  4. ... purified protein derivative (PPD) or tine test (for tuberculosis). HIV antibody blood test (recommended by the Centers for ...
  5. ... autoimmune disease, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis Tuberculosis References American Liver Foundation. [Internet]. West Orange (NJ): American ...
  6. ... are many types of OIs: Bacterial infections, including tuberculosis, Salmonella infection"/>, and ... HIV can make infections harder to treat. People with ...
  7. ... conditions, such as: Autoimmune diseases Certain infections, including tuberculosis (TB) and HIV Common causes of secondary adrenal insufficiency include: Autoimmune ...
  8. ... hierarchical antibody and cellular responses in healthy and tuberculosis-cured elderly, and HIV-1-infected subjects. Clinical Immunology. 2018 Aug;193: ...
  9. ... A, Anaraki S, Hardelid P, et al. Universal HIV testing in London tuberculosis clinics: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Eur Respir ... of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Director, Mayo Clinic Global HIV Education Initiative, Mayo Center for Tuberculosis ❖ Brandy Peaker, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control ...
  10. ... decision support systems computer simulation model to examine HIV and tuberculosis: the Russian Federation. International Journal of Electronic Healthcare. ...
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