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Strategies for Managing Opportunistic InfectionsIntroduction Opportunistic Infections and HIV Disease Preventing Infections in the First Place Treating Infections as They Occur Preventive Treatment for OIs Maintenance Therapy A Final Word on Strategies for Managing Opportunistic Infections List of AIDS-Defining OIs from the Centers for Disease Control Introduction HIV ( human immunodeficiency virus ) infects the cells of your body's immune system. It then impairs how...
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Opportunistic Infections and Group DynamicsI am not a physician, but I am currenly working with HIV + people in Malaysia, and I was wondering if you could answerthe following question for me. As is common in many western countries, the diagnosis of HIV + status often results in theinfected...Response from Cal Cohen, M.D., M.S.
Harvard Medical School
It's a good question. Fortunately, people with HIV infection are rarely placed at risk by other people, whether HIV-infected or not. Most of the infections that cause problems are caused either by organisms that are everywhere but whichare...
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Is hepC now considered an opportunistic infection in those with HIV?Hi Dr., I just came across this on the web and wondered if it's true (considered an o.i.) and what do you think of calling it one? "Many HIV positive patients have 'stable' HIV disease due to the widespread use of HAART (highly...Response from Judith Feinberg, M.D.
University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
Yes, it is true that we included hep C in the guidelines for treatment and prevention, but technically speaking, the definition of AIDS is set by the CDC and hep C is not included. That may be because the classic definition of an OI is an infection...
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Opportunistic InfectionWHAT IS AN OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTION? Opportunistic Infection The term opportunistic infection is used to describe infections that occur in people who have deficiencies in their immune system- it is opportunistic because these infections take...Response from Judith Currier, M.D.
University of CA, LA School of Medicine
The term opportunistic infection is used to describe infections that occur in people who have deficiencies in their immune system- it is opportunistic because these infections take advantage of the "defect" in the host.-JC...
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opportunistic infectionWhat is an opportunistic infection? opportunistic infection One that takes advantage of a weakened immune system to cause disease....Response from Judith Feinberg, M.D.
University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
One that takes advantage of a weakened immune system to cause disease....
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Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in HIV-Infected Adults and AdolescentsDisclosure of Relationship Summary Introduction History of the Guidelines Guidelines Process Major Changes in Guidelines Since Last Publication How to Use the Information in this Report Effect of ART on the Management of OIs ... Read more »Opportunistic Infection StrategyThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infects immune cells, impairing their function and eventually destroying cells over time. This gradually weakens the immune system and the body loses the ability to fight disease. While HIV is the culprit, most... Read more »Opportunistic Infections 101What's an opportunistic infection? It's a disease that preys on people with weak immune systems. That's what makes it an opportunist. Fortunately, people with HIV who are taking therapy can go a long time before they suffer the immune damage that... Read more »Opportunistic Infections in 2011There was a time when living with HIV meant having to dodge one opportunistic infection bullet after another. In the absence of potent and durable HIV therapy, it was not a question of when, but rather, which nasty, weirdo bug would rear up to put... Read more »
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Opportunistic Infections??
Posted by Anonymous, 1 Reply
I had a risky situation approx 2 years ago. I have been relatively healthy since then but have become overcome with thoughts of hiv. Is it possible to have an opportunistic infection without having other symptoms. I have never had a fever, night...
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Esophagitis as opportunistic infection
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I am wonering if anyone can tell me if Esophagitis can occur within 1st year of acquiring HIV infection. Please, I am extremely scared and I would appericiate an answer.Thanks, Nate Esophagitis as opportunistic infection Hey Nate. You can't go by... Read more » Opportunistic Infections
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Would you say that a reoccuring itchy rash on the lower back/base of spine (large(ish), flat, red and very itchy) 5-6 months after possible exposure (protected vaginal sex with a sex worker) was anything to worry about? I have shown my Doctor and...
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I may have an opportunistic infection
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I'm so grateful for this forum. I have not been diagnosed with HIV (yet?) but I did get a blood test today and will find out the results Friday (12/3). Here's why I'm concerned. Yesterday I went to my dentist for a routine teeth cleaning. I have...
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