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  2. Photosensitivity with HIV infection - Wikipedia

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    Photosensitivity with HIV infection is a skin condition resembling polymorphous light eruption, actinic prurigo, or chronic actinic dermatitis, seen in about 5% of HIV-infected people. [ 1 ] : 38

  3. HIV disease–related drug reaction - Wikipedia

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    When considering the treatment of an adverse drug reaction, there needs to be an analysis of weighing the risks versus benefits. Many people living with HIV have co-morbid conditions that may lead to increasing the need for therapy. [27] Introducing new medications to people living with HIV may increase the burden of poly-pharmacy.

  4. HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is defined as an HIV infection with either a CD4 + T cell count below 200 cells per μL or the occurrence of specific diseases associated with HIV infection. [32] In the absence of specific treatment, around half of people infected with HIV develop AIDS within ten years. [32]

  5. Post-exposure prophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    However, if HIV infection is already present then PEP should not be started. HIV testing should be repeated four to six weeks and three months after exposure. [17] People may experience signs and symptoms of acute HIV infection, including fever, fatigue, myalgia, and skin rash, while taking PEP. CDC recommends seeking medical attention for ...

  6. Management of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    There are several treatment guidelines for HIV-1 infected adults in the developed world (that is, those countries with access to all or most therapies and laboratory tests). In the United States there are both the International AIDS Society-USA (IAS-USA) (a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization in the US) [ 47 ] as well as the US government's ...

  7. 'Vampire facials' likely infected 3 women with HIV. Here's ...

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    People who received the tainted Botox developed symptoms of botulism, including difficulty breathing or swallowing, blurred or double vision, slurred speech and drooping eyelids. At least 11 have ...

  8. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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    HIV-infected T cell. NIAID's research priorities are focused on: [citation needed] "expanding the breadth and depth of knowledge in all areas of infectious, immunologic, and allergic diseases" "developing flexible domestic and international research capacities to respond appropriately to emerging and re-emerging disease threats wherever they ...

  9. 2,400 may have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis at Oregon ...

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    About 2,400 people who were patients of two health care providers — Providence and Legacy Health — are potentially affected and have been advised to take tests "out of an abundance of caution."