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NEJM -- Chaisson RE and Martinson NA. Tuberculosis in Africa -- Combating an HIV-Driven Crisis. 2008;358:1089-92. Slide Presentation

Supplement to: Chaisson RE and Martinson NA. Tuberculosis in Africa — Combating an HIV-Driven Crisis. N Engl J Med 2008;358:1089-92.

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Slide 1. Estimated Global Incidence of HIV and Tuberculosis Coinfection per 100,000 Population.

Slide 2. Estimated Incidence of Tuberculosis per 100,000 Population in African Countries in 1990 and 2005.

Slide 3. Radiograph Showing Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Patient with HIV and a Very Low CD4 Count.

Slide 4. Radiograph Showing Left Apical Infiltrates in a 28-Year-Old Woman with HIV.

Slide 5. Side Effects of the Antituberculosis Drug Thiacetazone.

Slide 6. Patient with Tuberculosis and HIV Disease at Ignace Dean Hospital in Conakry, Guinea.

Slide 7. Health Clinic Serving Patients with Tuberculosis and HIV in South Africa.

Slide 8. Community-Based Effort in Zambia to Improve Tuberculosis Detection through Education and Use of “Sputum Depots” That Provide Diagnostic Tests.

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