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Active tuberculosis (TB) disease is treated with a combination of antibiotics. Successful treatment usually requires at least six months of therapy, without missing doses. People living with HIV also need to take HIV treatment, but it may be started a few weeks after TB treatment. Care is needed when taking TB and HIV treatment at the same time.

CROI 2023 Tuberculosis Research Round Up

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Treatment Action Group
8 March 2023

A Breakthrough Tuberculosis Treatment Just Got Safer

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Health Policy Watch
2 September 2022

Starting ART Early Essential to Battling Not 1, but 2 Killers

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Infectious Disease Special Edition
16 May 2022

TB Treatment Can Be Shortened for Most Children: Study

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Medscape (requires free registration)
10 March 2022

Pediatric TB – More Work Needed, Especially With HIV Coinfection

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Medscape (requires free registration)
11 March 2021

Should TB Treatment Move into Long-Acting Injectables?

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Contagion Live
11 March 2021