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International resource  AIDS, HIV & tuberculosis (TB) 
Discusses the link between HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Gives information on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of TB. Emphasizes the importance for people with HIV to receive treatment if they have a TB infection.
Source: AVERT
From: International resource
Focus on infectious diseases 
Presents Correctional Service Canada's infectious diseases newsletter. Deals with issues such as harm reduction and the prevention and control of HIV, hepatitis C, and tuberculosis in correctional institutions. Includes newsletters starting from 2002.
Source: Correctional Service Canada (CSC)
International resource  HIV/AIDS and lung disease fact sheet 
Describes lung diseases that people infected with HIV or AIDS are at higher risk of contracting. Includes different kinds of pneumonia, tuberculosis (TB), mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), and candidiasis.
Source: American Lung Association
From: International resource
International resource  HIV/AIDS and the flu 
Emphasizes how people infected with HIV/AIDS are at increased risk of developing influenza-related complications. Discusses who should and should not receive the flu vaccine.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
From: International resource
International resource  Tuberculosis: the connection between TB and HIV (the AIDS virus) 
Describes what tuberculosis (TB) is and discusses the difference between TB infection and disease. Explains why it is important for people with HIV to receive treatment for TB infection as soon as possible.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
From: International resource
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