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[Article in German] C Armbruster
PMID: 7941606
AIDS is characterized by a variety of opportunistic infections and malignant tumours. Tuberculosis occurs 500 times more often in HIV-infected patients than in patients with normal immunological function. In contrast to tuberculosis, which is diagnosed before the 1st AIDS defining disease, MOTT-infections are complications of late stage HIV-disease. The occurrence of drug-resistant strains of mycobacterium tuberculosis is a problem to be solved by the public health services. In contrast in MOTT-infections therapeutic problems exist.