Sreekanth Boddireddy

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These deaths seemed to be associated with the emerging pandemic now known as HIV/AIDS. In 1985, physicians noted high rates of active tuberculosis disease among HIV-positive patients in Zaire and Zambia. Because untreated HIV lowers resistance to infection, TB infections are far more likely to progress to active disease as the immune system weakens, and that weakened immune system allows TB to kill quickly.
Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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