HIV/AIDS linked to extensively drug resistant TB
13th Nov 2006, 14:14 GMT
A highly drug-resistant form of tuberculosis (TB) has been linked to HIV/AIDS in a study conducted in rural South Africa by researchers at Yale School of Medicine.
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