The HIV type-associated risk of TB was much higher for HIV-1 patients and higher but less so for HIV-2 patients, compared with the HIV-uninfected. Clinical severity at presentation was also higher for HIV-infected patients, although less so for HIV-2-infected patients, and all HIV-infected patients had a poorer outcome than the uninfected; mortality was 4-5-fold higher for HIV-1 and dually infected patients and two-fold higher for HIV-2-infected patients. These differences between HIV types did not disappear after adjusting for CD4 count.
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