AIDS
Invasive group B streptococcal (GBS) disease is the most common cause of life-threatening infection in newborns.
An opportunistic infection (OI) is an infection that occurs only when the host's defense systems (ie, the immune system) are weakened. The common characteristic of all agents that cause opportunistic infections is that they rarely affect individuals with healthy immune systems. For example, the disease AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a classic cause of immune system depression and is associated with many opportunistic infections, including toxoplasmosis, pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP), and others.
The most common infection organism in a sinus infection is caused by Anaerobic bacteria. It is can grow in the presence or absence of air and are a common cause of infections some that are serious or life threatening.
Candida albicans frequently causes thrush in immune-compromised people, such as AIDS patients.
Many fungal infections are called opportunistic infections, which means, Some disease-causing fungi are more common in certain parts of the world it is common, high-risk HIV patients.
Any disorder affecting immunity is called as immune system disorder. Now most common cause for the same is HIV infection.
Group B streptococcal (GBS) disease is a common bacterial infection that is potentially life-threatening if transmitted to a fetus during early pregnancy or birth.
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First of all, it's oral thrush. THRUSH. It's a type of yeast infection, and it is a common condition for people with AIDS because it's such an opportunistic bacteria and someone with AIDS will have trouble fighting it off.
This is entirely possible. The sinus network is quite encompassing. .............. Answer : 2 Yes the most common cause is infection in the throat like tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and sinus infection. Perforation of the ear drum leading to impaired hearing is very common in children resulting from recurrent tonsillitis and requires surgical intervention.
Yes it can be because the contents can spill into the peritoneum which is the cavity below the diaphragm that contains your bowel and then it can cause peritonitis which can be life threatening. Hope this helps.
Gram-negative rods, Motile and often pigmented, Common opportunistic pathogen