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Module 6: Tuberculosis and comorbidities

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Module 6: Tuberculosis and comorbidities

Table of Content (Online Version) :
  • Introduction
  • HIV
    • Acknowledgements
    • Abbreviations and acronyms
    • Definitions
    • Executive summary
    • 1. HIV: introduction
      • 1.1 Background
      • 1.2 Rationale
      • 1.3 Scope
      • 1.4 Objectives
      • 1.5 Target audience
      • 1.6 Process of consolidating the guidelines
      • 1.7 Publication, dissemination, implementation, evaluation and expiry
    • 2. Reduce the burden of TB among people living with HIV
      • 2.1 TB screening
      • 2.2 TB diagnosis
      • 2.3 High quality tuberculosis treatment for people living with HIV
      • 2.4 Prevention of TB
    • 3. Reduce the burden of HIV among people with presumptive or diagnosed TB
      • 3.1 HIV testing services for people with presumptive and diagnosed TB
      • 3.2 HIV treatment and care for people living with HIV diagnosed with TB
      • 3.3 HIV prevention
    • 4. Monitoring and evaluation
    • 5. Research gaps
    • References
    • Annex 1. Current methodology for WHO guideline development
    • Annex 2. Summary of changes to recommendations
Management of tuberculosis and comorbidities

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Suggested citation. WHO consolidated guidelines on tuberculosis. Module 6: tuberculosis and comorbidities. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2024. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.

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