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Wang DM, Li QF, Zhu M, Xu YH, Liao Y
…extrapulmonary tuberculosis/human immunodeficiency virus (EPTB/HIV) co-infection patients, especially the resistance profile of culture-confirmed EPTB. The purpose of our study was to analyse the clinical characteristics, common sites and drug resistance profile of culture-confir…
Jingxian Ning, Rong Wang, Yuchen Pan, Xinru Fei, Wenxin Jiang, et al.
…al outcomes. Patients coinfected with HIV and tuberculosis (TB/HIV) consistently showed very short survival times, whereas individuals with pneumoconiosis but without tuberculosis had substantially longer survival compared to those with both conditions. Life expectancy estimates …
Jin-Long Li, Chun-Lei Zhang, Yue Feng, Di Li, Hao Zhang, et al.
… problem globally. China is the high-burden country for TB, TB/HIV and MDR/rifampicin-resistant TB (RR-TB) in the period 2021–2025. Heilongjiang Province, located in the northeast of China and is the border region with the Russian Federation, which is also a high-burden co…
Yesypenko S, Grigoryan R, Sereda Y, Denisuk O, Kovtunovich L, et al.
Introduction Odesa province has the highest TB/HIV prevalence in Ukraine, exceeding the total prevalence in the country by 3 times. The objective of this study was to investigate the unfavorable treatment outcomes and associated factors in patient with drug-resistant (DR) TB in p…
Riccardi N, Pontarelli A, Alagna R, Saderi L, Ferrarese M, et al.
…ale. Median (interquartile range) age was 32 (26-39) years. TB/HIV coinfection was found in 12 (10.3%) patients. Pulmonary TB was diagnosed in 107/116 (92.2%) patients. Resistance to fluoroquinolones and second-line injectables was detected in 22/116 (19.0%) and 12/107 (11.2%) pa…
Kabelo Gabriel Kaapu, Ivy Rukasha
…ly among XDR-TB and HIV co-infected patients. Strengthening TB/HIV integration, expanding access to new drug regimens, and enhancing early diagnosis are essential to improve outcomes in rural high-burden settings.
Kabahita JM, Kabugo J, Kakooza F, Adam I, Guido O, et al.
…nda remains one of the countries with the highest burden of TB/HIV. Drug-resistant TB remains a substantial challenge to TB control globally and requires new strategic effective control approaches. Drug resistance usually develops due to inadequate management of TB patients inclu…
Mojisola Clara Hosu, Urgent Tsuro, Ntandazo Dlatu, Lindiwe Modest Faye, Teke Apalata
…ted that improved clinical governance via better follow-up, TB/HIV integration, and adherence support could improve treatment success by up to 20 percentage points in high-impact scenarios.: Strengthening clinical governance through targeted interventions could substantially redu…
Mohammadzadeh R, Ghazvini K, Farsiani H, Soleimanpour S
…ensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR- and XDR-TB), and TB/HIV co-infection make TB a global health problem, which emphasises the design and development of efficient vaccines and diagnostic biomarkers. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) secretion is a conserved phenomenon in all th…
Mhango DV, Mzinza DT, Jambo KC, Mwandumba HC
…n resource-limited regions has simplified the management of TB/HIV coinfected patients and minimized serious adverse events. Summary While it is unequivocal that substantial progress has been made in early detection and treatment of HIV-associated TB, significant therapeutic chal…