Opportunistic Infections & Complications: Basics
- Critical Care of Patients With HIV (September 2003)
An in-depth clinical review of the health complications HIV patients may present with in a hospital intensive care unit.
From HIV InSite
- Opportunistic Infections: They're Still Here (Spring 2003)
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- Treatment of Opportunistic Infections (December 2001)
Charts adapted from the USPHS/IDSA guidelines.
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In HEPP News, from Brown Medical School
- Prevention of Opportunistic Infections in Those With HIV Infection (December 2001)
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In HEPP News, from Brown Medical School
- Chart of Opportunistic Infections (October 2001)
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From Project Inform
- Diagnosing in the Dark (September 2001)
A complex mix of symptoms and a shrinking number of AIDS physicians can add up to an opportunistic infection identification crapshoot; diarrhea, fatigue or nausea may be dismissed as drug side effects even when caused by an OI or HIV itself.
In Being Alive
- The Stalker Awaits: Opportunistic Infections 101 (September/October 2001)
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In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- Emergencies in HIV-Infected People (July 2001)
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In HIV Treatment ALERTS!, from The Center for AIDS
- U.S. Guidelines for the Prevention of Opportunistic Infections (Fall 2000)
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In CRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- The Latest on OI Prophylaxis: When to Start, When to Stop (Fall 2000)
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In CRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- OI Treatment Chart (Fall 1999)
In Women Alive Newsletter, from Women Alive
- Opportunistic Infections Update (September 1999)
In Project Inform Perspective, from Project Inform
- Stopping Preventive Treatments (July 1999)
In Body Positive, from Body Positive
- Prevention Guidelines (June 1999)
In WISE Words, from Project Inform
- Opportunistic Infections Update (April 1999)
The latest guidelines.
In Project Inform Perspective, from Project Inform
- Opportunistic Infections: Is It Safe to Stop Prophylaxis? (January 1999)
In Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS, from San Francisco AIDS Foundation
- Prophylaxis of OIs in the Age of Protease Inhibitors -- An Update (October 1998)
In HIV Newsline, from San Francisco General Hospital
- OI Prophylaxis and Treatment in the Era of HAART (Fall 1998)
In CRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- How to Report Adverse Reactions and Other Problems With Products Regulated by FDA (August 24, 1998)
From U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Prophylaxis for Common OIs Is Cost-Effective ... (April 1998)
In HIV Newsline, from San Francisco General Hospital
- Opportunistic Infections in the Protease Era (February 21, 1998)
By Judith S. Currier, M.D.
Adapted from a presentation for the International AIDS Society - USA CME Program.
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