Q. A 40-year-old man presents to the clinic accompanied by his wife. The patient has experienced low grade fevers, cough, hemoptysis, and fatigue for the past month. He states that he wakes up every morning drenched in sweat. His wife adds that he has also lost 10 lbs. They immigrated from India two years ago in search of the American dream. His vitals are normal except a mildly raised temperature. His chest x-ray shows parenchymal infiltrates with hilar lymphadenopathy.
What is the most likely diagnosis?