What if I Have HIV Infection?
A person can have TB infection for years without any signs of disease.
But if that person's immune system gets weak, the infection can quickly turn into
TB disease. Also, if a person who has a weak immune system spends time with someone
with infectious TB, he or she may become infected with TB bacteria and quickly develop TB
disease.
Because HIV infection weakens the immune system, people with TB infection
and HIV infection are at very high risk of developing TB disease.
All HIV-infected people should be given a TB skin test to find out if they have TB
infection. If they have TB infection, they need preventive therapy as soon
as possible to prevent them from developing TB disease. If they have TB
disease, they must take medicine to cure the disease.
TB disease can be prevented or cured in people with HIV infection.
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