“…Similar findings have recently been reported from a 15-year observational study in Kenya, where there was a 28-44% decrease in HIV-positive TB and an 11-26% decrease in HIV-negative TB. 21 The strengths of this study are the comprehensive national reports, which for TB have integrated HIV parameters since 2005, and the recognised quality of Malawi's ART data. 22 The limitations relate mainly to the aggregate nature of the data, which rely on accurate TB case notifications from Malawi's many TB registration centres, and which prevent detailed examination and explanation of some of the observations, such as time of ART initiation in HIV-infected TB patients.…”