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HIV leads to rise in TB incidence in both HIV-positive and HIV-negative SA gold miners

HIV has led to an increase in new tuberculosis (TB) infections, not only in individuals with HIV, but also in HIV-negative individuals, according to a

Published
09 March 2004
By
Michael Carter
Draft guidelines for the treatment of tuberculosis and HIV published by BHIVA

The British HIV Association (BHIVA) has issued draft guidelines for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in patients with HIV. The draft guidelines cover TB diagnosis,

Published
04 March 2004
By
Michael Carter
BMJ exposes serious weaknesses in case for compulsory HIV/TB tests for UK immigrants

Proposals to introduce mandatory HIV and TB screenings for immigrants to the UK are not based on adequate evidence and have practical and ethical problems,

Published
09 February 2004
By
Michael Carter
Russian health policies and inaction risk 'super-resistant' TB warn MSF

Inaction by Russian health authorities could mean that super-resistant strains of tuberculosis (TB) emerge in the country, according to a letter from Medecins sans Frontiieres

Published
23 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
Blood concentrations of indinavir too low when dosed with rifampicin even if ritonavir boosted

Concentrations of the protease inhibitor indinavir are reduced by over 80% if the first-line anti-TB drug rifampicin is being taken at the same time, even

Published
16 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
TB diagnostics perform poorly in Botswana study

Lab tests that detect antibodies to TB in blood serum do not perform well in Botswana according to a study presented at the 1st National

Published
15 January 2004
By
Theo Smart
TB management in refugees and prisoners: Botswana's experience

Two studies presented at the 1st National HIV and AIDS Conference (NHASORC) last month in Gaborone, Botswana suggest the TB epidemic there could be even

Published
15 January 2004
By
Theo Smart
Multi-drug resistant TB: breakdown in counselling often to blame

Although the incidence is still fairly low, there is an increasing rate of resistance to TB drugs in patients in Botswana, and much of this

Published
15 January 2004
By
Theo Smart
HAART just as effective in HIV/TB coinfected patients

HIV-positive patients with active tuberculosis (TB), who receive anti-TB therapy and HAART are just as likely as HAART-treated HIV-positive patients without TB to benefit from

Published
01 January 2004
By
Michael Carter
TB case detection likely to prove more effective than HAART in limiting TB spread

Detecting and treating cases of active tuberculosis in countries with high HIV rates is more effective at reducing TB incidence and death than providing HAART,

Published
29 December 2003
By
Daniel Raymond

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