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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
In [[immunocompromised]] patients, [[prophylaxis]] with [[co-trimoxazole]] or regular [[pentamidine]] inhalations may help prevent PCP. | In [[immunocompromised]] patients, [[prophylaxis]] with [[co-trimoxazole]] or regular [[pentamidine]] inhalations may help prevent PCP. | ||
Preventive therapy is recommended for: | |||
* Patients with AIDS who have CD4 counts below 200 | |||
* Bone marrow transplant recipients | |||
* Organ transplant recipients | |||
* People who take long-term, high-dose corticosteroids | |||
* People who have had previous episodes of this infection | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
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Overview
In immunocompromised patients, prophylaxis with co-trimoxazole or regular pentamidine inhalations may help prevent PCP. Preventive therapy is recommended for:
- Patients with AIDS who have CD4 counts below 200
- Bone marrow transplant recipients
- Organ transplant recipients
- People who take long-term, high-dose corticosteroids
- People who have had previous episodes of this infection