Background: H.I.V. infection usually requires several years to progress to A.I.D.S., which is the final stage of disease characterized by severe immuno-suppression. Clinically significant problems occur earlier in the natural history of H.I.V. infection, however, pulmonary disorders are found in all stages. Aim: Present study is mainly based to observe the prevalence of H.I.V.-1 infection and A.I.D.S. in pulmonary tuberculosis . Materials andmethods: The present study of the prevalence of H.I.V-I infection in pulmonary tuberculosis was conducted on 52 bacillary cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. 25 healthy, age, and sex matched control cases were taken. H.I.V-1 infection was determined by testing the serum of the cases with Retro-Tek H.I.V.-1...
Background & aim: One of the global challenges regarding HIV patients is the increased sensitivity t...
The objective of this study initially was to determine the prevalence of culture-verified pulmonary ...
Setting: Clinical features of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated tuberculosis depend upon...
It is currently difficult to determine the relative infectiousness of the HIV patient with TB. This ...
Background: HIV infection is the strongest of all known risk factors for the development of tubercul...
Background: HIV-1 infection is associated with an increased incidence of and mortality from tubercul...
BACKGROUND:: Few and inconclusive results have been presented regarding the influence of human T-lym...
INTRODUCTION : Tuberculosis, an ancient disease, continues to remain even today as a major public h...
This study was conducted at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal on 50 number of HIV/AIDS ...
Abstract- Tuberculosis is an important opportunistic disease among HIV-infected persons worldwide. F...
Summary: We studied 567 patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis (APT) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,...
The overall aim of this study was to elucidate the influence of HIV infection on the occurrence, cli...
Tuberculosis is the top agenda among opportunistic diseases and the most leading cause of death in H...
A total of 76 clinically and laboratory-confirmed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected-patien...
Introduction: Opportunistic infections are frequent in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive p...
Background & aim: One of the global challenges regarding HIV patients is the increased sensitivity t...
The objective of this study initially was to determine the prevalence of culture-verified pulmonary ...
Setting: Clinical features of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated tuberculosis depend upon...
It is currently difficult to determine the relative infectiousness of the HIV patient with TB. This ...
Background: HIV infection is the strongest of all known risk factors for the development of tubercul...
Background: HIV-1 infection is associated with an increased incidence of and mortality from tubercul...
BACKGROUND:: Few and inconclusive results have been presented regarding the influence of human T-lym...
INTRODUCTION : Tuberculosis, an ancient disease, continues to remain even today as a major public h...
This study was conducted at Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal on 50 number of HIV/AIDS ...
Abstract- Tuberculosis is an important opportunistic disease among HIV-infected persons worldwide. F...
Summary: We studied 567 patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis (APT) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,...
The overall aim of this study was to elucidate the influence of HIV infection on the occurrence, cli...
Tuberculosis is the top agenda among opportunistic diseases and the most leading cause of death in H...
A total of 76 clinically and laboratory-confirmed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected-patien...
Introduction: Opportunistic infections are frequent in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive p...
Background & aim: One of the global challenges regarding HIV patients is the increased sensitivity t...
The objective of this study initially was to determine the prevalence of culture-verified pulmonary ...
Setting: Clinical features of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated tuberculosis depend upon...