Abstract
                ABSTRACT   Background: HIV-AIDS is associated with many opportunistic infections during the course of disease. One of the most important of  them in India is tuberculosis (TB). Also tuberculosis is the one of the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in patients  living with HIV-AIDS.   Aims & Objectives: This study was carried out to know the epidemiology and clinical presentation of tuberculosis as an  opportunistic infection in patients of HIV-AIDS.  Materials and Methods: This study was carried out in GMERS medical college, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, which is attached with  the district government hospital. 834 HIV-infected patients, who were visited ART center, general medicine OPD and Pulmonary  medicine OPD between November 2012 and December 2013, were recruited in the study. All the patients were screened for  presence of tuberculosis and structured performa was used to note down all the details of the patients.  Results: Tuberculosis was most common opportunistic infection recorded and the prevalence rate was 22.19%. Tuberculosis  involving the lymph nodes was the most common presentation of TB in patients of HIV-AIDS.   Conclusion: Tuberculosis in HIV-AIDS patients is still an important and fairly common opportunistic infection. All HIV-AIDS patients  needs to be screened for evidence of TB and all the patients with TB needs to be screened for HIV co-infection.