MANILA, PhilippinesThe Department of Health (DOH) warned the public, particularly people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV), that they are more susceptible to developing tuberculosis (TB) due to a weakened immune system.
In a Facebook post Friday, the DOH saidthat if a person has HIV, they were more likely to develop TB as the virus weakens the bodys immune system.
HIV is a disease that attacks the immune system, particularly the CD4 T-cells, the agency said.
CD4 T cells are a type of white blood cell that serve as the immune systems managers, helping defend against bacteria.
The DOH said that when the CD4 T cells run out, the body’s defense against various diseases is weakened.
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This is where opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis enter. Many of us may have TB bacteria sleeping inside the body because it is usually controlled by a strong immune system. But because HIV weakens the immune system, TB wakes up and becomes an active disease, the agency said.
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