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Disease | Description | Clinical Findings | Diagnosis | Prophylaxis | Treatment |
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Pneumocystis Pneumonia [[HIV opportunistic infection pneumocystis pneumonia: prevention and treatment guidelines|(Click here for more information])] |
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Subacute onset of progressive dyspnea, fever, nonproductive cough, and chest discomfort that worsens within days to weeks. Tachypnea, tachycardia, and diffuse dry rales are found in the physical examination. | Clinical presentation, blood tests, or chest x-rays are not pathognomonic for PCP. | Start TMP-SMX prophylaxis when CD4+ <200 cells/µL or history of oropharyngeal candidiasis. Discontinue prophylaxis when CD4+ is >200 cells/µL for >3 month. |
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Toxoplasma gondii Encephalitis [[HIV opportunistic infection toxoplasma gondii encephalitis: prevention and treatment guidelines|(Click here for more information])] |
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Focal encephalitis with headache, confusion, or motor weakness and fever | Diagnosis is done with IgG antibodies. CT scan or MRI of the brain will typically show multiple contrast-enhancing lesions, often with associated edema. Definite diagnosis requires a brain biopsy. | Start TMP-SMX prophylaxis when CD4+ <100 cells/µL Discontinue prophylaxis when CD4+ is >200 cells/µL for >3 month. |
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Cryptosporidiosis | |||||
Microsporidiosis | |||||
Mycobacterium tuberculosis | |||||
Table adapted from Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in HIV-Infected Adults and Adolescents [1] |