Showing 99 news articles about Opportunistic infections

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Opportunistic infections are infections that occur more frequently in people with advanced HIV disease, including tuberculosis, cryptococcal meningitis, pneumonia and toxoplasmosis.

The Facts About Bacterial Meningitis Among Gay Men

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San Francisco AIDS Foundation
16 April 2013

MRSA in the Groin of HIV Patients Ups Infection Risk

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Medscape (requires registration)
14 March 2013

CMV Retinitis Drug Recalled

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MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
19 February 2013

Stopping Smoking Reduces Risk of Bacterial Pneumonia in People With HIV

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Science Daily (press release)
22 January 2013

A drug used to treat HIV might defuse deadly Staph infections

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NYU Langone Medical Center
17 December 2012

How and why herpes viruses reactivate to cause disease

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Eurekalert Inf Dis
1 November 2012

HIV could be turning salmonella nastier

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New Scientist
2 October 2012

Ganciclovir Cuts CMV Organ Damage in HIV

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MedPage Today
13 September 2012

FDA Approves Foscarnet for HIV-Related CMV Retinitis, Herpes

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Medscape (requires registration)
11 May 2012

HIV-Infected Patients Respond Poorly to Pneumococcal Vaccine

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Medscape (requires registration)
4 November 2011

Superbug gene rife in Delhi water supply

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The Guardian
7 April 2011