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  1. Having HIV weakens your body's immune system. This can lead to serious infections that are called opportunistic infections (OIs). Read more. ... What are opportunistic ...
  2. ... gov: Histoplasmosis (National Institutes of Health) ... accuracy study... ...
  3. ... related-topic >Athlete's Foot</related-topic><related-topic >Fungal Infections</related-topic><see-reference >Jock Itch</see-reference><see-reference >Ringworm</see- ...
  4. ... same paradigm as patients who do not have HIV or immunosuppression. References Schaff LR, Grommes C: Primary central nervous system ...
  5. ... few days or weeks of treatment, but certain fungal infections may need treatment for several months or longer before they clear up completely. Learn more about laboratory tests, reference ranges, and understanding results . Is there anything else ...
  6. ... yeast , can live in parts of your body. Fungal infections generally happen in people who have weakened immune systems that can't stop the fungus from growing. This includes people who have HIV . Who is more likely to develop endocarditis? In ...
  7. ... type of infection such as: Tuberculosis Bacterial pneumonia Fungal ... ranges, and understanding results . Is there anything else ...
  8. ... cells and make you sick. Viral infections include HIV and the common cold . Fungi are primitive plant-like organisms such as mushrooms, mold, mildew, and yeasts. Athlete's foot and yeast infections are common fungal infections. Parasites are animals or plants that survive ...
  9. ... of date. This publication is provided for historical reference only and the information may be out of date. ... of Dental Patients Who Are HIV Positive: Summary AJ Bonito , LL Patton , DA Shugars , ...
  10. ... to be resolved before chemotherapy begins.[ 14 , 15 ] Fungal Infections Candidiasis Candidiasis is typically caused by opportunistic overgrowth ... evidence: II ];[ 20 ][ Level of evidence: III ] Noncandidal fungal infections Although most oral fungal infections involve Candida , there ...
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