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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Guide to NIH HIV/AIDS information services : with selected Public Health Service activities 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 2001
    ... the treatment of AIDS and HIV infection, including opportunistic infections and HIV-associated malignancies. NIH sponsors many information services to assist ...
  2. ... the severity of the disease, the importance of preventing opportunistic infections and/or malignancies, and the high incidence of ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Guide to NIH HIV/AIDS information services : with selected Public Health Service activities 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1994
    ... the treatment of AIDS and HIV infection, including opportunistic infections and HIV-associated malignancies. NIH sponsors many information services to assist ...
  4. ... for HIV testing, interpretation of test results, early symptoms of HIV associated infection and the need for medical care; information on ...
  5. ... with AIDS (since PCP is one of the opportunistic infections that triggers such a diagnosis). The diagnosis is unques- tionable but remains "presumptive" ...
  6. ... medical conditions. The appropriate allocation of resources between preventing HIV infection and treating the symptoms is itself a policy issues It is also ...
  7. ... major strides made in therapeutic interventions to reduce symptoms and treat opportunistic infections, and we all acknowledge the fact that this ...
  8. ... de- veloping tuberculosis, the tuberculosis is the presenting opportunistic infection (2). The remaining tuberculosis cases arise after the diagnosis of AIDS. In AIDS patients, in contrast to ...
  9. ... de- veloping tuberculosis, the tuberculosis is the presenting opportunistic infection (2). The remaining tuberculosis cases arise after the diagnosis of AIDS. In AIDS patients, in contrast to ...
  10. ... care for him or herself, how to avoid infection, how to recognize signs and symptoms of opportunistic disease, and how to access appropnate community and ...
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