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Gadkowski LB et al. – The authors conclude that TB/HIV coinfected patients had low utilization rates of HIV–specific care prior to TB diagnosis. Many did not receive potentially lifesaving HIV treatment while on TB therapy, and mortality was high as a result. Interventions to enhance utilization of HIV–related health care and integration of TB and HIV services should be studied to improve outcomes.

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