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Medical Research Council
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World Health Organization
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Health Systems Trust
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UNAIDS
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The Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF)
WHO policy on collaborative TB/HIV activities: Guidelines for national programmes and other stakeholders
Publication Year:
2012
Published by:
World Health Organization
These policy guidelines on collaborative TB/HIV activities are a compilation of existing WHO recommendations on HIV-related TB. They follow the same framework as the 2004 interim policy document, structuring the activities under three distinct objectives: establishing and strengthening mechanisms for integrated delivery of TB and HIV services; reducing the burden of TB among people living with HIV and initiating early antiretroviral therapy; and reducing the burden of HIV among people with presumptive TB (that is, people with signs and symptoms of TB or with suspected TB) and diagnosed TB.
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