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Results 1 - 10 of 94 for "hiv/aids"
  1. ... following organizations are good resources for information on HIV/AIDS : HIVinfo.NIH.gov -- hivinfo.nih.gov/ Centers for ... www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hiv-aids
  2. ... delivery, or by breastfeeding. This article is about HIV/AIDS in pregnant women and infants. ... HIV/AIDS is treated with ART. These medicines stop the virus from multiplying. TREATING PREGNANT WOMEN Treating pregnant ...
  3. HIV/AIDS is treated with medicines that stop the virus from multiplying. This treatment is called antiretroviral therapy ( ... With treatment, most people with HIV/AIDS can live a healthy and ... do not cure the infection. The medicines only work as long as ...
  4. ... cancers as well. Other major risk factors include: HIV/AIDS infection. Anal cancer is more common among HIV/AIDS positive men who have sex with other men. ...
  5. ... does not improve the chances of survival from HIV/AIDS itself. The outlook depends on the person's immune ... sexual practices can prevent HIV infection. This prevents HIV/AIDS and its complications, including KS. KS almost never ...
  6. ... lose weight due to other illnesses, such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. Some small studies show that marijuana ... to state. The most common ones include: Cancer HIV/AIDS Seizures and epilepsy Glaucoma Severe chronic pain Severe ...
  7. ... or other medicines that weaken the immune system HIV/AIDS Organ or bone marrow transplant Pneumocystis jiroveci was ... moderate to severe pneumocystis pneumonia in people with HIV/AIDS, the short term use of corticosteroids has decreased ...
  8. ... with weakened immune systems as a result of: HIV/AIDS Bone marrow transplant Chemotherapy or other treatments that ... Complications of CMV infection in people with HIV/AIDS include spread of ... or eye . Complications of CMV pneumonia include: Kidney ...
  9. ... have weakened immune systems as a result of: HIV/AIDS Bone marrow transplant Chemotherapy Drugs that suppress the ... develop, contact your health care provider. People with HIV/AIDS (especially those with a very low CD4 count) ...
  10. ... PML. Causes of a weakened immune system include: HIV/AIDS (less common now because of better management of HIV/AIDS). Medicines that suppress the immune system called monoclonal ...
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