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TB/HIV Infection (2005)

Introduction

These guidelines have been drawn up to help physicians manage adults with HIV/TB co-infection. We recommend that co-infected patients are managed by a multi-disciplinary team which includes physicians who have expertise in the treatment of both tuberculosis and HIV.


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BHIVA treatment guidelines for TB/HIV infection (2005) - PDF Version
BHIVA treatment guidelines for TB/HIV infection (2005) - MS Word Version


Writing Group

AL Pozniak1, RF Miller2, MCI Lipman3, A R Freedman4, LP Ormerod5, MA Johnson3,   S Collins6 and SB Lucas7, on behalf of the BHIVA guidelines writing committee.

1 Chelsea and Westminster NHS Healthcare trust London SW10 9TH,
2 Centre for Sexual Health and HIV Research, University College London, London WC1E 6AU
3 Royal Free Hospital, London NW3 2QG
4 University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff
5 Blackburn Royal Infirmary, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 3LR
6HIV i-Base London SE1 1UN
7Dept of Histopathology GKT School of Medicine St Thomas' Hospital London SE1


Reference

Pozniak AL, Miller RF, Lipman MC et al.; BHIVA Guidelines Writing Committee. BHIVA treatment guidelines for tuberculosis (TB)/HIV infection 2005. HIV Med, 2005, 6 (Suppl 2), 62–83.