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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. ... and Prevention) Also in Spanish People living with HIV/AIDS and Fungal Infections (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Pneumocystis Infections: ...
  3. ... studies have hitherto Ignored candidiasis, the most common fungal infection asseciated with HIV, for more severe cryptococcus and histoplagma infections. ACTG ...
  4. ... 2013—a decrease of 38 percent. For non-HIV stays, mycoses did not appear among the top 15 all- ...
  5. ... lead to transverse myelitis: Bacterial, viral, parasitic, or fungal infection, such as HIV, syphilis, varicella zoster (shingles), West Nile virus, Zika ...
  6. ... in the body which protect aga.nst parasitic, fungal and bacterial infections, leaving the HIV-infected individual susceptible to a spectrum of opportunistic ...
  7. ... in the body which protect aga.nst parasitic, fungal and bacterial infections, leaving the HIV-infected individual susceptible to a spectrum of opportunistic ...
  8. ... is the most common life-threatening cause of fungal infection in people with HIV/AIDS. People between 20 to 40 years of ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General 
    Publication: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (U.S.), 2000
    ... MD): National Cancer Institute; 1999. Samaranayake LP. Oral mycoses in HIV infection. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1992 ... and symptoms associated with some viral, bacterial, and fungal infections are ... nearly all HIV-infected individuals develop oral lesions at some time ...
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