Tuberculosis and HIV Co-Infection
Karolinska Institutet · Lund University
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV co-infections place an immense burden on health care systems and pose particular diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Infection with HIV is the most powerful known risk factor predisposing for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and progression to active disease, which increases the risk of latent TB reactivation 20-fold. TB is also the most common cause of AIDS-related death. Thus, M. tuberculosis and HIV act in synergy, accelerating the decline of immunological functions and leading to subsequent death if untreated. The mechanisms behind the breakdown of the immune defense of the co-infected individual are not well known. The aim of this review is to highlight immunological…
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5Topics & keywords
- Tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Disease
- Immunology
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Medicine
- Immune system
- Intensive care medicine
- Good health and well-being