Research Priorities for HIV/M. tuberculosis Co-Infection
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Research Priorities for HIV/M. tuberculosis Co-Infection

María Alejandra Alvarez1 Patricia Arbelaez2 Francisco Ignacio Bastos3 Ben Berkhout4 Basudev Bhattacharya5 Gennady Bocharov6 Valery Chereshnev7 Paloma Cuchí8 Martin Däumer9 Olga Demikhova10 Knut Feldmann11 Luis F. García2 Claudia Giehl12 Akash Gulalia13 Beate Kampmann14 Eduard Karamov15 Poloko Kebaabetswe16 Mikhail Kiselev17 Anne-Laure Knellwolf18 Afranio L. Kritski19 Christoph Lange20 Cecilio López-Galíndez21 Albert Makone22 Anandi Martin23 Harriet Mayanja-Kizza24 Ruth McNerney25 Andreas Meyerhans, * Open Modal , 26 Giovanni Battista Migliori27 Mariza G. Morgado3 Jean Nachega28 Bagrey Ngwira29 Michal Odermarsky30 Martin Ota31 Juan Carlos Palomino23 Gaby E. Pfyffer32 Wolfgang Preiser33 Viviana Ritacco1 Jaime Robledo34 Camilla Rodrigues35 Horacio Salomón36 Sofia Samper37 Jorge Sanchez38 Martina Sester39 Pradeep Seth40 Boniswa Seti41 Igor Sidorovich42 Rupak Singla43 Laure Sonnier30 Carlo Torti44 Enrico Tortoli45 Wim Vandevelde30 Stefano Vella18 Valdilea Veloso3 Hagen von Briesen46 Kamini Walia47 Gerhard Walzl33 Claire Wingfield48
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The Open Infectious Diseases Journal 06 Jul 2011 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874279301005010014

Abstract

This document summarizes priority areas for joint research and concerted actions to counteract the public health threat of AIDS/TB as identified within the European Support Action “EUCO-Net” funded under the 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission.

Keywords: Research priorities, pathogenesis, HIV/M. tuberculosis co-infection, treatment, prevention, diagnostics, EUCO-Net..