It is estimated that in 2014 at least one third of all people living with HIV are co-infected with both TB and HIV (over 11 million people). Around 79% of all co-infected patients live in sub-Saharan Africa. TB is the leading cause of death of people living with HIV, and is responsible for one quarter of all HIV-related deaths.
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