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Public service annnouncement

WATCH THE PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
WITH WINSTONE ZULU HERE

WATCH THE PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
EXPLAINING THE DUAL THREAT of HIV/TB
Media Coverage
- Lucy Chesire was interviewed on the BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour programme on 3 June.
You can listen to it by visiting clicking here >>

CNN COVERAGE OF THE HIV/TB GLOBAL LEADERS' FORUM
The report can be viewed by clicking here
Special Edition eCorrespondent - June 2008
- Summarises the discussion on the Stop-TB eForum and
also features the HIV TB Global Leaders’ Forum - view it by clicking here >>
Photo Gallery
These photos on HIV/TB may be downloaded and used for all noncommercial purpose, provided you give appropriate credit, as indicated in the photo's credit line.
WHO/Damien Schumann | Jack Mbulelo of South Africa is living with HIV. Late in 2007 he became ill with TB. This photograph was taken in March, when he had been on TB treatment for three months. Download High-Res Image |
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WHO/Damien Schumann | Nonikele Nobahambi of South Africa is living with HIV. Late in 2007 she became ill with TB. This photograph was taken in April when she had been on TB treatment for three months. Download High-Res Image |
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WHO/Damien Schumann | Nokhanyile Nomgleku of South Africa is living with HIV. Late in 2007 she became ill with TB. This photograph was taken in April when she had been on TB treatment for three months. Download High-Res Image |
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WHO/Stephenie Hollyman | At the tuberculosis out-patient clinic in Lilongwe, Malawi a patient receives anti-TB drugs. HIV/TB is widespread in Malawi, but this country is making important gains on detecting HIV among TB patients and providing life-saving treatments for both diseases. Download High-Res Image |
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WHO/Stephenie Hollyman | At the tuberculosis out-patient clinic in Lilongwe, Malawi a clinician gives the diagnosis of TB to a patient and explains the course his treatment will take. HIV/TB is widespread in Malawi, but this country is making important gains on detecting HIV among TB patients and providing life-saving treatments for both diseases. Download High-Res Image |
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WHO/Evelyn Hockstein | At Captarit Village in the vicinity of Eldoret, Kenya, outreach worker Monica Korir questions Paulo Ekorok, who is living with HIV, about whether he has developed a cough since his last health check-up. TB is the leading cause of death among people living with HIV in Africa. Vigilance about development of TB symptoms, prompt diagnosis and treatment can save lives. Download High-Res Image |

