TB and HIV
What is TB?
TB is short for a disease called tuberculosis. TB is spread by tiny germs that can float in the air. The TB germs may spray into the air if a person with TB disease of the lungs or throat coughs, shouts or sneezes. Anyone nearby can breath TB germs into their lungs.
TB germs can live in your body without making you sick. This is called TB infection. Your immune system traps TB germs with special germ fighters. Your germ fighters keep TB germs from making you sick.
But sometimes, the TB germs can break away and spread. Then they cause TB disease. The germs can attack the lungs or othr parts of the body. They can go to the kidneys, the brain or the spine. If people have TB disease, they need medical help, if they dont get help they can die.
How does HIV infection affect TB?
Hiv (human immunodeficiency virus, the AIDS virus) helps TB germs make you sick by attacking the germ fighters in your body. If youare infected with HIV and with TB germs, you have a very big chance of getting TB disease. The TB germs are much more likely to attack your lungs and other parts of the body, BUT you can be cured.
If you might have HIV infection, talk to your doctor about getting an HIV test. If you hav HIV infection and TB infection, the sooner you start taking anti-TB medicine the better your chances are to stay healthy fopr many years.
If you have HIV infection, it is very important to get tested for TB infection at least once a year. Anti-TB drugs are strong. They can prevent or cure TB disease even in people with HIV infection.
REMEMBER, ANTI-TB DRUGS ONLY WORK WHEN YOU TAKE THEM!! jUST AS YOUR hiv MEDICATION ONLY WORKS IF YOU TAKE THOSE LIKE CLOCK-WORK. MISSING DOSES CAN LEAD TO MULTI-DRUG RESISTANCE.