Challenges and perspectives for improved management of HIV/Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-infection.
Sester, M;
Giehl, C;
McNerney, R;
Kampmann, B;
Walzl, G;
Cuchí, P;
Wingfield, C;
Lange, C;
Migliori, GB;
Kritski, AL;
+2 more...Meyerhans, A;
European Network for global cooperation in the field of AIDS and;
(2010)
Challenges and perspectives for improved management of HIV/Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-infection.
The European respiratory journal, 36 (6).
pp. 1242-1247.
ISSN 0903-1936
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00040910
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HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) are two widespread and highly successful microbes whose synergy in pathogenesis has created a significant threat for human health globally. In acknowledgement of this fact, the European Union (EU) has funded a multinational support action, the European Network for global cooperation in the field of AIDS and TB (EUCO-Net), that brings together experts from Europe and those regions that bear the highest burden of HIV/MTB co-infection. Here, we summarise the main outcome of the EUCO-Net project derived from an expert group meeting that took place in Stellenbosch (South Africa) (AIDS/TB Workshop on Research Challenges and Opportunities for Future Collaboration) and the subsequent discussions, and propose priority areas for research and concerted actions that will have impact on future EU calls.