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HIV/AIDS 2 - AIDS and tuberculosis in children

By: Publication details: Hong Kong: Medi-vision, 2004Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WD 308
Summary: Tuberculosis is one of the opportunistic infections to which AIDS patients are especially vulnerable, because they fail to mount an adequate immune response. Their concomitant spread has been associated with the widespread development of multi-drug resistance of tuberculosis. On this film we examine their prevention and management both separately and together, concentrating on the plight of children in the developing world, and also hear of the programme in Thailand for the prevention of mother to...
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Tuberculosis is one of the opportunistic infections to which AIDS patients are especially vulnerable, because they fail to mount an adequate immune response. Their concomitant spread has been associated with the widespread development of multi-drug resistance of tuberculosis. On this film we examine their prevention and management both separately and together, concentrating on the plight of children in the developing world, and also hear of the programme in Thailand for the prevention of mother to...

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