The CDC Classification System for HIV Infection is the medical classification system used by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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genital herpes, and HIV/AIDS. Parasitic STIs include trichomoniasis. Most STIs are treatable and curable; of the most common infections, syphilis, gonorrhea...
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for HIV infection and disease, and the CDC classification system for HIV infection. The CDC's classification system is more frequently adopted in developed...
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system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive. Without treatment, the average survival time after infection with HIV is...
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affected immune system would show cell counts below 200. HIV infection can lead to progressively worsening immunodeficiency, a condition ideal for the development...
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Fungal Infection: Diagnosis and Management (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. pp. 1–7. ISBN 978-1-4051-7056-7. "Fungal Infections | Fungal | CDC". www.cdc.gov...
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"Prevalence and risk factors for human papillomavirus infection of the anal canal in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive and HIV-negative homosexual men"...
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Gonorrhea (redirect from Neisserian infection)
sexually transmitted infections" (PDF). FactSheet WHO/RHR/11.14. World Health Organization. "Gonorrhea – STD information from CDC". cdc.gov. 6 October 2017...
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COVID-19 (redirect from COVID-19 infection)
Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC states that avoiding crowded indoor spaces reduces the risk of COVID-19 infection. When indoors...
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(December 1992). "1993 revised classification system for HIV infection and expanded surveillance case definition for AIDS among adolescents and adults"...
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treat HIV infection (antiretrovirals). The scientific consensus is that the evidence showing HIV to be the cause of AIDS is conclusive and that HIV/AIDS...
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Latent tuberculosis (redirect from Latent tuberculosis infection)
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and LTB have a 10% chance of developing active TB every year. "HIV infection is the greatest known risk factor for the progression...
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Hepatitis (category Healthcare-associated infections)
an effect on vertical transmission. For women who are HCV-positive and HIV-negative, breastfeeding is safe. CDC guidelines suggest avoiding it if a woman's...
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Herpes (redirect from Recurrent intraoral herpes simplex infection)
individuals are unaware of their infection, they are considered at high risk for spreading HSV. In October 2011, the anti-HIV drug tenofovir, when used topically...
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Syphilis (category Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission)
Wikiversity "Syphilis - CDC Fact Sheet" Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) UCSF HIV InSite Knowledge Base Chapter: Syphilis and HIV Archived 20 January...
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Candidiasis (redirect from HIV-modified candidosis)
with weak immune systems. Conditions that result in a weak immune system include HIV/AIDS, the medications used after organ transplantation, diabetes,...
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Helminthiasis (redirect from Helminth infection)
Bentwich Z (2000). "Eradication of helminthic infections may be essential for successful vaccination against HIV and tuberculosis". Bulletin of the World Health...
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Trichomoniasis (redirect from Infection with ''Trichomonas'')
the risk of getting HIV/AIDS. It may also cause complications during pregnancy. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) most often spread...
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Schistosomiasis (redirect from Schistosome infection)
japonicum develop intestinal schistosomiasis. S. mansoni infection epidemiologically overlaps with high HIV prevalence in Sub-Saharan Africa, where gastrointestinal...
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Lyme disease (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
IgM antibodies may remain after the initial infection, and IgG antibodies may remain for years. The CDC does not recommend urine antigen tests, PCR tests...
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systems. Mammalian hosts react to infections with an innate response, often involving inflammation, followed by an adaptive response. Treatment for infections...
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immunocompromised (HIV/AIDS, chemotherapy) may be at risk for complications if exposed. In less than 5% of women with parvovirus B19 infection, a baby may develop...
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invades the body, the immune system mobilizes to fight against HIV infection. The first line of defense for the immune system utilizes dendritic cells. These...
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Tuberculosis (redirect from HIV-related tuberculosis)
2025. "TB Elimination - Tuberculin Skin Testing" (PDF). CDC.gov. CDC - National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention - Division...
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Injection (medicine) (redirect from Needle tract infection)
Stoneburner RL (January 1988). "HIV infection and intravenous drug use: critical issues in transmission dynamics, infection outcomes, and prevention". Reviews...
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herpes simplex Other infections include: Parvovirus B19 Coxsackievirus Chickenpox (caused by varicella zoster virus) Chlamydia HIV Human T-lymphotropic...
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Pneumonia (section Classification)
immunosuppression in the population. For people infected with HIV/AIDS, PCP is a common opportunistic infection. A variety of parasites can affect the...
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Encephalitis (redirect from Brain infection)
the blood-cerebrospinal fluid/blood-brain barrier for treatment of central nervous system infections". Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 23 (4): 858–883....
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"Guidelines for prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected adults and adolescents: recommendations from CDC, the National...
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survival for HIV-infected persons. MAC is the most commonly found form of nontuberculous mycobacteria. Immunodeficiency is not a requirement for infection. MAC...
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