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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Acute HIV Infection
  1. Symptoms related to acute HIV infection (when a person is first infected) can be similar to the flu or other viral illnesses. They include: Fever ...
  2. ... not be measurable. If a person might have acute or primary HIV infection and is in the window period, a negative ...
  3. ... and chronic) Hepatitis B perinatal infection Hepatitis C (acute and chronic) Hepatitis C, perinatal infection HIV/AIDS Influenza-related infant deaths Invasive pneumococcal disease ...
  4. ... normal T-cell levels may be due to: Acute viral infections Aging Cancer Immune system diseases, such as HIV/AIDS Radiation therapy Steroid treatment
  5. Transverse myelitis is a condition caused by inflammation of the spinal cord. As a result, the covering (myelin sheath) around the ...
  6. ... condition has been associated with: Celiac disease Lymphoma HIV infection Monoclonal gammopathy Rheumatoid arthritis Ulcerative colitis
  7. ... sores on the lower legs) Shortness of breath Acute pulmonary ... (called pericarditis ) Serious lung infections Severe joint pain
  8. ... states, such as HIV infection or HTLV-1 infection B cell ... Immunodeficiency disorders Treatment with certain medicines
  9. ... bile to digest fats in the small intestine. Acute cholecystitis ... such as HIV or diabetes Tumors of the gallbladder (rare) Some ...
  10. ... at the greatest risk. GBS may occur following infections from viruses or bacteria, such as: Influenza Some gastrointestinal illnesses Mycoplasma pneumonia HIV, the virus that causes HIV/AIDS (very rare) ...
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