Acquired immune deficiency syndrome caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is exemplified by progressive impaired body’s immune system resulting in a number of opportunistic infections and biochemical complications. The advent of HAART has enhanced opportunistic infections and increased quality of life of infected individuals. However the long-term treatment with HAART is associated with substantial toxicity adherence difficulties and drug resistance. The study purpose was to assess the long-term effect of HAART and anti-Tuberculosis on the key biochemical markers such as ALT AST and GGT enzyme levels of the liver of HIV-TB co-infected patients in KCCA Kiswa health Centre III a case in Uganda.
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