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Acute HIV Infection
- 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 ...
- ... not be measurable. If a person might have acute or primary HIV infection and is in the window period, a negative ...
- ... and chronic) Hepatitis B perinatal infection Hepatitis C (acute and chronic) Hepatitis C, perinatal infection HIV/AIDS Influenza-related infant deaths Invasive pneumococcal disease ...
- ... normal T-cell levels may be due to: Acute viral infections Aging Cancer Immune system diseases, such as HIV/AIDS Radiation therapy Steroid treatment
- Transverse myelitis is a condition caused by inflammation of the spinal cord. As a result, the covering (myelin sheath) around the ...
- ... condition has been associated with: Celiac disease Lymphoma HIV infection Monoclonal gammopathy Rheumatoid arthritis Ulcerative colitis
- ... sores on the lower legs) Shortness of breath Acute pulmonary ... (called pericarditis ) Serious lung infections Severe joint pain
- ... states, such as HIV infection or HTLV-1 infection B cell ... Immunodeficiency disorders Treatment with certain medicines
- ... bile to digest fats in the small intestine. Acute cholecystitis ... such as HIV or diabetes Tumors of the gallbladder (rare) Some ...
- ... 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) ...