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  1. ... adrenal glands ( autoimmune disease ) Infections such as tuberculosis , HIV , or fungal infections Hemorrhage into the adrenal glands Tumors Risk factors ...
  2. ... 2013—a decrease of 38 percent. For non-HIV stays, mycoses did not appear among the top 15 all- ...
  3. ... lead to transverse myelitis: Bacterial, viral, parasitic, or fungal infection, such as HIV , syphilis , varicella zoster ( shingles ), West Nile virus, Zika ...
  4. ... is the most common life-threatening cause of fungal infection in people with HIV/AIDS. People between 20 to 40 years of ...
  5. ... people taking medicine for: Depression Anxiety Some cancers HIV Epilepsy Thromboembolism Hyperuricemia Tuberculosis Certain types of leukemia Fungal infection Malaria Pharmacogenetics may help providers find the best ...
  6. ... Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Toxoplasmosis Related Health Topics Cryptosporidiosis Fungal Infections Genital Herpes Hepatitis C Herpes Simplex Histoplasmosis HIV HIV Medicines HIV: PrEP and PEP Living with ...
  7. ... It is also common in people who have HIV/AIDS, and is often quite distressing. Some ... fungal infections? Antimycotics can be used to prevent oral thrush. ...
  8. ... 2 Septicemia 3 Bacterial infection; unspecified site 4 Mycoses 5 HIV infection 6 Hepatitis 7 Viral infection 8 Other ...
  9. ... other types of fungal infections and to prevent fungal infections in people who have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Talk to your ...
  10. ... Fluconazole injection is also sometimes used to prevent fungal infections in people who are likely to become infected because they have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or cancer or have had a transplant operation ( ...
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