Yes, tuberculosis (TB) is closely associated with AIDS, as both are caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that weakens the immune system. Individuals with AIDS are more susceptible to TB infections due to their compromised immune response, making TB a significant opportunistic infection in this population. In fact, TB is one of the leading causes of death among people living with HIV/AIDS. Therefore, routine screening and treatment for TB are crucial for those diagnosed with HIV.
Aids weakens the immune system so it's easier to catch Tuberculosis with aids.
the difference between aids and tb is that tb is tb and aids is aids
There are many diseases associated with Africa. The list includes tetanus, syphilis, pertussis, tuberculosis, malaria, HIV and AIDS, and Ebola.
Yes
Lionel Edwin Houghton has written: 'Aids to tuberculosis nursing' -- subject(s): Nurses and nursing, Tuberculosis
Safe in recommended doses. Pregnant or lactating women should not take as an injection. Those with lupus, arthritis, tuberculosis, leukemia, multiple sclerosis or AIDS should consult a physician. And more . . .
HIV
no
Cholera / typhoid / aids / tuberculosis / measles / chicken pox / syphilis / influenza
Patients with AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) are more prone to getting meningitis from fungi, as well as from the agent that causes tuberculosis.
toxoplasmosis
Measles, gohnorea, Tuberculosis, Hiv aids, Flu, Ibola, Conjuctivitus, mumps, hepatis, Herpes,