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After seven-year ordeal: 39-yr-old HIV, TB patient finds a glimmer of hope

<p>Mohammed (name changed) is one of the first patients in India to receive the recently approved drug for his fatal drug-resistant tuberculosis</p>

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For the last seven years, Mohammed (name changed) has been confined to his tiny chawl in Dharavi. A tailor by profession and the sole earning member of the family, he was diagnosed first with HIV in 2007 and then with drug-resistant tuberculosis (TDR TB) in 2008.

Out of 17 TDR TB patients in the city, Mohammed is one of the nine who are nearly cured of the drug-resistant virus
Out of 17 TDR TB patients in the city, Mohammed is one of the nine who are nearly cured of the drug-resistant virus

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