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  1. ... no no yes Tuberculosis no 25000260 Opportunities for tuberculosis diagnosis and prevention among persons living with HIV: a cross-sectional study of policies and practices ...
  2. ... to lymphocyte ratio in diagnosing latent tuberculosis among HIV-infected individuals with a negative tuberculosis symptom screen. PLoS One . 2020;15(11):e0241786. doi: ...
  3. ... Implementation and effect of intensified case finding on diagnosis of tuberculosis in a large urban HIV clinic in Uganda: a retrospective cohort study BMC ...
  4. ... declined. Cytomegaloviral diseases declined by 56 percent, pulmonary ... which is a major symptom among seriously ill HIV patients. As shown in ...
  5. ... Most common principal diagnoses for hospital stays with tuberculosis noted as a secondary condition, 2006. In addition to respiratory disorders, HIV infections occurred in 5.3 percent of stays where TB was mentioned as a secondary diagnosis—21 times higher than among all non-maternal, ...
  6. ... multiple sexual partners Having other illnesses, such as tuberculosis or HIV Using medicines that suppress your immune system Smoking Maternal history of exposure to DES (diethylstilbestrol)
  7. ... GBM) antibodies C3 and C4, cryoglobulins, hepatitis serologies, HIV Liver function tests Tuberculosis screen and blood cultures A biopsy is sometimes needed to confirm the diagnosis and check how severe the disease is. A ...
  8. ... Bacterial infections such as Lyme disease , syphilis , and tuberculosis Parasites such as roundworms, cysticercosis , and toxoplasmosis in people with HIV/AIDS and other people who have a weakened immune system The effects of cancer
  9. 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 ...
  10. ... of TB infection in a population: Increase in HIV infections Increase in number of homeless people with unstable housing (poor environment and nutrition) The appearance of drug-resistant strains of TB
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