Abstract:nancy in patients with drug-susceptible tuberculosis/HIV co-infection is sufficiently covered today. However, there are only a few works that highlight this issue in patients with CRTB/HIV co-infection, which is characterized by a more complex course and complications. So, N. Jana et al. [2] indicated that tuberculosis/HIV co-infection is a "lethal combination" and an independent risk factor for maternal mortality. The authors found the management of pregnancy in such patients challenging,
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