id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290080-hxte1gc1 Tadolini, Marina On Tuberculosis and COVID-19 co-infection 2020-06-25 .txt text/plain 756 44 49 In their correspondence, the Authors raised two important issues, namely the possible association between tuberculosis (TB) and COVID-19 (can infection by SARS-CoV-2 reactivate TB?) and the effects of TB on early mortality in co-infected patients. Our research letter reported the first cohort of patients with diagnosis of TB (including posttreatment sequelae) and COVID-19. At the time the article was submitted several countries in Africa, Europe and Latin America represented in the Global Tuberculosis Network (GTN) had no TB/COVID-19 patients to report. The Authors [1] also raised the important question whether TB has a real effect or 'weight' in increasing the probability of death in COVID-19 patients. It is important to emphasise that the cohort of young migrants without co-morbidities reported elsewhere [3, 4] experienced a milder form of COVID-19 with no deaths. Active tuberculosis, sequelae and COVID-19 co-infection: first cohort of 49 cases Pulmonary rehabilitation is effective in patients with tuberculosis pulmonary sequelae ./cache/cord-290080-hxte1gc1.txt ./txt/cord-290080-hxte1gc1.txt