A person not infected with HIV usually has some natural immunity against tuberculosis. However, the HIV-infected person will be more vulnerable to infection because they will have lost some of their natural immunity. This provides the TB bacteria with a favourable environment in which to multiply and bring about the full disease, showing all the common signs and symptoms. Raising awareness of TB/HIV co-infection is an important role for all health workers (Figure 16.2).

Figure 16.2 Poster campaign to raise awareness of TB/HIV co-infection. (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention, USA, accessed from: http://apps.nlm.nih.gov/againsttheodds/exhibit/action_on_aids/new_disease.cfm)
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