Review of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV Co-Infection among Pregnant Mothers in Sub Saharan Africa.

Authors

  • K P Manji
  • F G Sheriff
  • M P Manii

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/tmj.v25i2.172

Keywords:

Tuberculosis, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, pregnancy, Africa

Abstract

This is a review of pulmonary tuberculosis in pregnancy with special emphasis on co-infection with HIV and the situation in Sub Saharan Africa. PTB in conjunction with HIV has significantly impacted maternal morbidity, mortality and poor pregnancy outcomes in Sub Saharan Africa. Active tuberculosis is often asymptomatic or initially masked by the physiologic changes of pregnancy. Further more, most active PTB cases in pregnancy are smear negative for Acid Fast Bacilli. The diagnostic complexity reaches a maximum in HIV positive pregnant women. These findings necessitate more serious thought on the issue of targeted TB screening during pregnancy keeping in mind the consequences of late diagnosis and the specific needs and vulnerabilities of both mother and fetus.

Published

2015-12-12

Issue

Section

Original Research

How to Cite

Review of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and HIV Co-Infection among Pregnant Mothers in Sub Saharan Africa. (2015). Tanzania Medical Journal, 25(2), 3-7. https://doi.org/10.4314/tmj.v25i2.172

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