Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV

Distinguishing between histoplasmosis, tuberculosis (TB), and co-occurrence of disease is a frequent dilemma for clinical staff treating people with advanced Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. This problem is most frequently observed in clinical settings in countries where both diseases a...

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Aids
Co-occurrence
Diagnosis
Epidemiology
Histoplasmosis
Hiv
Treatment
Tuberculosis
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title Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV
spellingShingle Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV
Aids
Co-occurrence
Diagnosis
Epidemiology
Histoplasmosis
Hiv
Treatment
Tuberculosis
title_short Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV
title_full Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV
title_fullStr Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV
title_full_unstemmed Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV
title_sort Histoplasmosis and tuberculosis co-occurrence in people with advanced HIV
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Aids
Co-occurrence
Diagnosis
Epidemiology
Histoplasmosis
Hiv
Treatment
Tuberculosis
topic Aids
Co-occurrence
Diagnosis
Epidemiology
Histoplasmosis
Hiv
Treatment
Tuberculosis
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