YOUNG PEOPLE AND AIDS
ABOUT AIDS

DISCOVERY

INFECTION BY HIV
DIAGNOSIS

Economic impact

Psychotherapy
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT AIDS
HIV and AIDS misconceptions
Transmission and prevention
Other opportunistic infections

Major HIV-associated malignancies

Symptoms and complications

Other Opportunistic Infections :

AIDS patients often develop opportunistic infections that present with non-specific symptoms, especially low-grade fevers and weight loss. These include infection with Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare and cytomegalovirus (CMV). CMV can cause colitis, as described above, and CMV retinitis can cause blindness. Penicilliosis due to Penicillium marneffei is now the third most common opportunistic infection (after extrapulmonary tuberculosis and cryptococcosis) in HIV-positive individuals within the endemic area of Southeast Asia.
 

 

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