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Yuyun Monita, Putroue Keumala Intan
…dual is affected by TB and HIV/AIDS in his body is called a TB-HIV/AIDS coinfection. This research aims to minimize the populations of TB-HIV/AIDS coinfection with a minimum expenditure on medical expenses, that means minimizing the objective’s function ( ) or purpose function. I…
VINA LUSIANA
…through a mechanism that has not been fully understood. HIV coinfection is the most powerful known risk factor for progression of microbacterium tuberculosis infection to active disease, as well as TB has been reported to exacerbate HIV infection. The number of people dying from …
Winter JR, Stagg HR, Smith CJ, Lalor MK, Davidson JA, et al.
… (17.2%). Conclusions There has been an overall decrease in TB-HIV co-infection and a decline in the proportion of patients diagnosed simultaneously with both infections. However, high rates of HIV remain in some sub-populations of patients with TB, particularly black Africans bo…
Shireen Ashkar
…iting the enzyme. Rifampin is the cornerstone of current TB treatment. It is highly potent against MTB RNAP and MTB with the capability of permeating its thick cell envelope. It has also displayed sterilizing effects against low-metabolizing and slow-replicating MTB in vitro whic…
Ayele TK, Doungmo Goufo EF, Mugisha S
… both HIV and TB diseases, case finding for TB and HIV/AIDS treatment. This study aimed to develop optimal HIV/AIDS-TB co-infection mathematical model to explore the best cost-effective measure to mitigate the disease burden. The model is analysed analytically by firstly segregat…
Hosseinian K, Gerami A, Bral M, Venketaraman V
…he emphasis is on the changes that occur as a result of HIV coinfection. With the progression of HIV infection, the primary source of IFN-γ changes from CD4+ to CD8+ T cells, especially when latent TB advances to an active state. This study sheds light on the necessity of develop…
Rafael Laniado-Laborín
…r for developing active tuberculosis, while M. tuberculosis coinfection leads to increased viral replication and disease progression. Clinical presentation will vary depending on the degree of immunodeficiency. Patients with higher CD4 cell counts can present with the classic sym…