What is WHO doing to treat people who are co-infected with HIV/TB?

A. WHO is working closely with national HIV and TB programmes to promote improved responses to these dual epidemics through increased collaboration between HIV and TB programmes; introduction of isoniazid preventive therapy; improved tuberculosis infection control; and increased HIV testing and counselling, prevention, care, support and treatment, for people living with TB. WHO will also issue new guidelines on providing comprehensive TB and HIV prevention, treatment and care services for drug users in late 2008.

WHO continues to advocate for and to support expanded global HIV/TB control and treatment efforts, as well as expanded efforts at the country level to address issues such as partner testing, family planning, discordant couple counselling and HIV and TB case-finding among family members. More.

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