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Challenges of XDR-TB Management in High-Burden HIV Settings 11/11/2007
Cape Town, South Africa

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Global Update on XDR-TB and the Association with HIV

Ernesto Jaramillo
Secretariat, Working Group on MDR-TB
Stop TB Partnership
Switzerland

 
 
Screening for XDR-TB in High-Burden HIV Settings

Timothy Holtz, M.D., M.P.H.
Medical Officer and Epidemiologist in Tuberculosis Elimination
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
United States of America

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Implementing Rapid XDR-TB Diagnostic Capacity in Resource-Limited Settings

Dr. Richard O'Brien
Head of Product Evaluation and Demonstration
Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND)
Switzerland

 
 
The Role and Value of Molecular Characterisation of XDR-TB Strains

Professor Willem Sturm, M.D.
Dean, Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine
University of Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa

 
 
Quantifying Airborne Transmission of M(X)DR-TB in Congregate Settings

Edward Nardell, M.D.
Director of Tuberculosis Research, Department of Social Medicine
Harvard Medical School
United States of America

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Treatment of HIV-Associated XDR-TB Patients

Dr. Tony Moll
Anti-Retroviral Program Manager
Church of Scotland Hospital

South Africa




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