How To Use Opportunistic infection In A Sentence
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All patients had prior opportunistic infections.
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Of the 43 patients with an opportunistic infection, 36 had a predominance of nodules smaller than 1 cm in diameter.
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It also serves as an entrée into seeking treatment for opportunistic infections and receiving antiretrovirals in the case of advanced HIV infection.
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Diabetes predisposes the patient to fungus or other opportunistic infections involving the intracranial contents.
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In staff training, the diagnosis of opportunistic infections and correct staging of disease are strongly emphasised.

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Prevention of opportunistic infections could provide both individual and public-health benefits.
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· Call on People Living With Aids to monitor availability of drugs to treat opportunistic infections (such as Diflucan for oral thrush and meningitis and medicine for TB or pneumonia) · Assertion of government commitment to work to lower cost of
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In those who are severely immunosuppressed the treatment and prophylaxis of opportunistic infections remains important.
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Histoplasmosis is the most prevalent endemic mycosis in the U.S. and a common opportunistic infection.
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In 2007, 200,000 HIV-positive TB patients were enrolled on co-trimoxazole treatment to prevent opportunistic infections and 100,000 were on antiretroviral therapy.
One-third of TB cases go undetected: WHO
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Diflucan, which is the brand name for fluconazole, is an anti-fungal - not an anti-retroviral - used for treatment of at least two opportunistic infections common among people living with
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The drug is used to treat two of the most common opportunistic infections associated with HIV/AIDS - cryptococcal meningitis and oesophageal candidiasis, which affect the brain and the oesophagus respectively.
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Rarely, human immunodeficiency virus infection and opportunistic infections can mimic MS.
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In immunocompromised patients HHV - 6 causes opportunistic infections and is the causative agent of exanthema subitum.
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Early detection of HIV optimizes chemoprophylaxis for opportunistic infections and provides an opportunity for secondary HIV prevention.
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Tuberculosis is the most frequent opportunistic infection amongst these patients with moderate to advanced immunosuppression.
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In advanced HIV infection, the presence of many opportunistic infections affecting the lungs may cause difficulties in the diagnosis of TB.
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AIDS, the last stage of HIV infection, is defined the appearance of potentially lethal opportunistic infections.
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That was the norm in every hospital I visited and had mostly opportunistic infections that were TB related or cryptococcal meningitis toxoplasmosis, said Goosby.
Reflections on 30 Years of HIV/AIDS
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They need to be backed up by drugs for prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections.
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Diflucan is an anti-fungal used to treat two opportunistic infections commonly associated with HIV and AIDS - cryptococcal meningitis and oesophageal candidiasis.
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Moreover, differential diagnosis to exclude opportunistic infections is difficult, due to relatively similar clinical and laboratory presentations.
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Infection by this fungus is commonly reported from Thailand where it is the third commonest AIDS defining opportunistic infection.
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This to treat opportunistic infections such as cryptococcal meningitis, which affects the brain and thrush, which affects throats of those infected.
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