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==Epidemiology and Demographics==
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
*Approximately 1.1 million persons were living with HIV infection at the end of 2006. As many as 21% of infected persons are unaware of their infection.  
 
*It is estimated that about 4.2% of Americans with or without HIV infection are infected with the TB bacteria. In 2009 there were approximately 13 million Americans with latent TB infection (LTBI).
*About 1.1 million individuals were living with [[HIV AIDS|HIV infection]] at the end of 2006. As many as 21% of [[infected]] people are unaware of having the [[infection]].
*In 2009, among persons with TB who had a documented HIV test result, more than 10% (690 of 6,743) were co-infected with HIV.  
*It is estimated that about 4.2% of Americans with or without [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] infection are infected with the [[Tuberculosis|TB]] bacteria. In 2009 there were approximately 13 million [[Americans]] with latent [[Tuberculosis|TB]] [[infection]] (LTBI).
*In 2006, the HIV status of 1 in 5 patients with TB was not known, even though CDC recommends that all persons with TB be tested for HIV.  
*In 2009, among persons with [[Tuberculosis|TB]] who had a documented [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] [[test]] result, more than 10% (690 of 6,743) were co-infected with [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]].
*In 2006, nearly 20% of patients with TB and HIV died. Persons with HIV and TB accounted for 32% of those who died during TB treatment and 51% of those who received a TB diagnosis after death.
*In 2006, the HIV status of 1 in 5 patients with TB was not known, even though [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] recommends that all persons with [[Tuberculosis|TB]] be tested for [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]].
*In 2005, of the TB patients reported to be co-infected with HIV, 63% were non-Hispanic blacks.
*In 2006, nearly 20% of patients with [[Tuberculosis|TB]] and [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] died. Persons with [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] and [[Tuberculosis|TB]] accounted for 32% of those who died during [[Tuberculosis|TB]] treatment and 51% of those who received a TB diagnosis after death.
*In 2005, of the [[Tuberculosis|TB]] [[Patient|patients]] reported to be [[co-infected]] with [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]], 63% were [[non-Hispanic]] blacks.
*[[World Health Organization]] ([[World Health Organization|WHO]]) has reported that the [[Risk-benefit analysis|risk]] of developing [[Tuberculosis|TB]] is approximately 16-27 times greater in [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]]-infected individuals than in those without [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] [[infection]].
*In 2015, [[World Health Organization|WHO]] reported approximately 10.4 million cases of [[Tuberculosis|TB]] disease worldwide. Out of them, 1.2 million [11%] were having [[HIV AIDS|HIV infection]]. About 60% of [[Tuberculosis|TB]] cases among people having HIV infection were not [[diagnosed]] or treated, leading to approximately 390,000 TB-related [[deaths]] among people living with [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]] in 2015.


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Epidemiology and Demographics

  • About 1.1 million individuals were living with HIV infection at the end of 2006. As many as 21% of infected people are unaware of having the infection.
  • It is estimated that about 4.2% of Americans with or without HIV infection are infected with the TB bacteria. In 2009 there were approximately 13 million Americans with latent TB infection (LTBI).
  • In 2009, among persons with TB who had a documented HIV test result, more than 10% (690 of 6,743) were co-infected with HIV.
  • In 2006, the HIV status of 1 in 5 patients with TB was not known, even though CDC recommends that all persons with TB be tested for HIV.
  • In 2006, nearly 20% of patients with TB and HIV died. Persons with HIV and TB accounted for 32% of those who died during TB treatment and 51% of those who received a TB diagnosis after death.
  • In 2005, of the TB patients reported to be co-infected with HIV, 63% were non-Hispanic blacks.
  • World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that the risk of developing TB is approximately 16-27 times greater in HIV-infected individuals than in those without HIV infection.
  • In 2015, WHO reported approximately 10.4 million cases of TB disease worldwide. Out of them, 1.2 million [11%] were having HIV infection. About 60% of TB cases among people having HIV infection were not diagnosed or treated, leading to approximately 390,000 TB-related deaths among people living with HIV in 2015.

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