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  1. ... of antifungal treatments (prophylactic and curative) for oral candidiasis in HIV-positive patients. The latter two topics have been ... when used prophylactically against initial and recurrent oropharyngeal candidiasis in HIV patients. Studies using these drugs need to be ...
  2. ... the treatment of azole-refractory oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis in subjects with HIV infection Clin Infect Dis Skiest, D. J.; Vazquez, ... posaconazole versus fluconazole for the treatment of oropharyngeal candidiasis in subjects with HIV/AIDS Clin Infect Dis Vazquez, J. A.; Skiest, ...
  3. ... Interventions for the prevention and management of oropharyngeal candidiasis associated with HIV infection in adults and children . Cochrane Database Syst ...
  4. ... Interventions for the prevention and management of oropharyngeal candidiasis associated with HIV infection in adults and children . Cochrane Database Syst ...
  5. ... percent for cytomegaloviral disease The two most common HIV-related complications in 2006—candidiasis and pneumocystosis— also were the most common complications ...
  6. ... 15 percent of HIV hospitalizations were associated with candidiasis and 6 percent with PCP. 1.7 percent of HIV patients were infected with cytomegaloviral diseases and 1. ...
  7. ... risk of yeast infections. Have HIV . People with HIV have a higher risk of esophageal candidiasis. At-home tests for vaginal yeast infections can ...
  8. ... therapy, and chemotherapy increase the risk of cutaneous candidiasis. ... a sign of an HIV infection or other weakened immune system disorders when ...
  9. ... resolved before chemotherapy begins.[ 14 , 15 ] Fungal Infections Candidiasis Candidiasis is typically caused by opportunistic overgrowth of Candida ... Level of evidence: III ] The appearance of erythematous candidiasis is relatively nonspecific, and laboratory testing may be ...
  10. Candidiasis - oral; Oral thrush; Fungal infection - mouth; Candida - oral ... also more likely to develop thrush. You have HIV or AIDS. You are receiving chemotherapy or drugs ...
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