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Novel assays of immune responses

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CDA097 Abstract Clinical features and impact of tuberculosis infection on immune status of HIV infected children
C. John
Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Paediatrics, Lafia, Nigeria

CDA098 Abstract First line anti-tuberculous drug resistance prevalence and its pattern among HIV infected patients in the national referral TB center, Iran
P. Tabarsi, E. Chitsaz, A. Moradi, P. Baghaei, M. Marjani, M. Masjedi
National Research Institute of TB and lung Disease, Mycobacteriology Research Center, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of

CDA099 Abstract Treatment outcome, mortality, and their predictors among HIV-associated tuberculosis patients
P. Tabarsi1, E. Chitsaz1, A. Moradi1, P. Baghaei1, D. Mansouri1, M. Masjedi1, F. Altice2
1National Research Institute of TB and lung Disease, Mycobacteriology Research Center, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of, 2Yale University AIDS Program, New Haven, United States

CDA100 Abstract
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Can rapid HIV1/2 point of care test on Sputum be useful in screening TB/HIV co-infection? Results from a pilot cross sectional study in Central India
P. Desikan1, S. De2, N. Pant Pai3, N. Panwalkar1, M. Verma1, A. Jain4
1Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Microbiology, Bhopal, India, 2Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Pulmonary Medicine, Bhopal, India, 3McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada, 4Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Pathology, Bhopal, India

CDA101 Abstract Tuberculin skin test conversion among HIV-infected adults receiving HAART
B. Hernandez-Novoa, E. Jimenez, B. Laiz, C. Lazaro, L. Ortiz, F. Dronda, M.J. Perez-Elias, A. Moreno, J.L. Casado, S. Moreno
Ramón y Cajal Hospital, Infectious Diseases, Madrid, Spain

CDA102 Abstract Diagnostic evaluation of smear microscopy of different samples as screening tool for tuberculosis in HIV patients at Sihanouk Hospital Center of Hope, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
R. Pe1, O. Koole2, S. Thai1, K. Choun1, L. Lynen2
1Sihanouk Hospital Center of Hope, Infectious Diseases, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium

CDA103 Abstract
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“Unmasking” and “paradoxical” TB IRD present with diverse immunological profiles
H.Y. Tan1, Y.K. Yong1, A. Kamarulzaman1, T.B.A. Dino2, P. Price2
1University of Malaya, Centre of Excellence for Research in AIDS (CERiA), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2University of Western Australia, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Perth, Australia

CDA104 Abstract
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Differences in Mycobacterium species and drug susceptibility profile of tuberculosis patients co-infected with HIV in Bamako, Mali
B. Diarra1, S. Siddiqui2, D. Goita1, S. Diallo1, S. Dao1, B. Traore1, M. Maiga1, B.P.P. Dembele1, O. Guindo1, B. Kone1, N. Coulibaly1, O.A. Koita1, S. Diop1, A. Tounkara1, M. Polis2
1University of Bamako, FMPOS, Bamako, Mali, 2NIAID/NIH, Collaborative Clinical Research Branch, Bethesda, United States

CDA105 Abstract Prevalence of mycobacterioses (NTM) among HIV infected population of Northeastern India
B. Bhattacharya1, K. Sarkar2, S.K. Paine1, D. Bandyophadhay1, S. Banerjee1, S. Chakrabarti2
1Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Department of Bio Chemistry, Kolkata, India, 2National Institute of Cholera & Enteric Diseases, Kolkata, India


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