Despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) rollout, most cases of tuberculosis among people with HIV in Adama, Ethiopia, occur before ART initiation
Introduction Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) leads to reduced tuberculosis (TB) incidence in people with HIV (PWH), ART recipients remain at higher risk of TB compared to HIV-seronegative people. With accelerated ART rollout in sub-Saharan Africa, increasing proportions of TB cases among PWH i...
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Main Authors: | Patrik Bristedt (Author), Meseker Fentie (Author), Per Björkman (Author), Anton Reepalu (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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