HIV Co-infection
Cross-source consensus on HIV Co-infection from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- HIV prevalence was much higher among TB-diagnosed participants than never-diagnosed participants. — Association between depressive symptoms and tuberculosis diagnosis stage in older adults: a 4-year longitudinal cohort study in rural South Africa
- HIV co-infection compounds the mental health burden among people with TB. — Association between depressive symptoms and tuberculosis diagnosis stage in older adults: a 4-year longitudinal cohort study in rural South Africa
- The study adjusted for HIV status but identifies TB-HIV co-infection and psychological sequelae as an area for further research. — Association between depressive symptoms and tuberculosis diagnosis stage in older adults: a 4-year longitudinal cohort study in rural South Africa
- People with TB-HIV co-infection are identified as a high-risk subgroup needing particular clinical attention. — Association between depressive symptoms and tuberculosis diagnosis stage in older adults: a 4-year longitudinal cohort study in rural South Africa