A major global health concern is the co-infection of HIV/AIDS and TB, which increases rates of morbidity and mortality. The mortality ratios linked to HIV with TB co-infection are examined in this article through an analysis of epidemiological data of one window Service Treatment center in the rural area of Sindh Shaheed Benazir Abad District, This ART Treatment Centre Managed both HIV and TB coinfections in one center called One window Treatment Centre, underlying causes of elevated death rates in PLHIV with TB coinfection, and mitigation techniques. This research Article is based on the mortality ratios & death ratio in HIV with TB Patients of Different genders & age Groups. This research article is Brief Practice Experience research on Patients Living with HIV and having co Infection of TB, The Ratio of TB Co-infection in HIV Positive Clients & their Mortality Ratios, Death Ratio, and Contributing Factors in Rural Areas Sindh among the registered Clints in HIV Treatment & Support Centre Nawab shah. Immunocompetent individuals have a 5% - 10% lifetime risk of tuberculosis, while HIV-positive individuals have a 5% - 15% annual risk of active tuberculosis disease. In the last twenty years, tuberculosis has become a significant opportunistic infection that exacerbates the HIV epidemic globally, especially in Asia and Africa and Poor Countries such as Pakistan. This research is all based on Rural area Pakistan in Sindh province.
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Published on: Jan 23, 2025 Pages: 1-5
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DOI: 10.17352/2455-3786.000038
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