Management of infectious complications in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Conference Paper


Authors: Grant, I. H.; Armstrong, D.
Title: Management of infectious complications in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Conference Title: Special Problem Cases in Infection
Abstract: Infectious complications are the most common cause of death in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Opportunistic infections associated with defects in both T and B lymphocyte function have been observed. Invasive infections, including those secondary to procedures both in and out of the hospital, must also be considered. Reliance on serologic antibody tests is ill-advised since antibody response is often not effective. Since simultaneous infections frequently develop in patients with AIDS, attempts to identify pathogens by culture and histopathology should be aggressive and thorough. With rapid diagnosis and therapy, many of the infections will respond. Prolonged treatment is indicated as recrudescence is common. © 1986.
Keywords: review; drug efficacy; t lymphocyte; infection; pneumococcus vaccine; in vitro study; histology; b lymphocyte; lymphatic system; eflornithine; diagnosis; acquired immune deficiency syndrome; acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; virus infection; drug therapy; rifampicin; bacterial infection; dapsone; ganciclovir; pentamidine; therapy; fungus; protozoon; intravenous drug administration; opportunistic infection; oral drug administration; drug indication; flucytosine; sulfamethoxazole; trimethoprim; amoxicillin; ampicillin; ansamycin derivative; reticuloendothelial system; clofazimine; ethambutol; isoniazid; amphotericin b; cycloserine; human; priority journal; support, non-u.s. gov't; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; pyrimethamine; ethionamide; fansidar; sulfadiazine; spiramycin; blood and hemopoietic system; sulfadoxine
Journal Title The American Journal of Medicine
Volume: 81
Issue: 1 Suppl. 1
Conference Dates: 1985 Dec 26-29
Conference Location: Merida, Mexico
ISBN: 0002-9343
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 1986-07-28
Start Page: 59
End Page: 72
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(86)90515-2
PUBMED: 3526880
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 18 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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