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High HIV Positivity Among Tuberculosis Household Contacts Underscores Need for Integrated Screening Strategies
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High HIV Positivity Among Tuberculosis Household Contacts Underscores Need for Integrated Screening Strategies

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 12/19/2025
A systematic review identifies high HIV positivity (5.9%) among TB household contacts, highlighting the critical need to integrate HIV testing into routine TB screening to address the diagnostic gap in high-burden settings.
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Unmasking the Silent Spread: Screening Asymptomatic Tuberculosis in Household Contacts in South Africa
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Unmasking the Silent Spread: Screening Asymptomatic Tuberculosis in Household Contacts in South Africa

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 10/22/2025
This study reveals that over 80% of tuberculosis cases among South African household contacts are asymptomatic and often missed by symptom and chest X-ray screening, highlighting the need for improved diagnostic strategies to detect subclinical TB.
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