examples of opportunistic infections of HIV
Opportunistic infections of the brain such as progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (PML) and meningitis, other opportunistic infections such as herpes zoster (shingles ), peripheral neuropathy , depression , and AIDS-related dementia.
most commonly Fungal infections
Perhaps by using Gram staining, you may find these in a hospital *Neisseria (gram -) N gonorrheae N meningitidis *Proteus (gram -) Opportunistic UTI *Pseudomonas (gram -) Nosocomiel infections (acquired at a hospital) Burn patients *Salmonella (gram -) Food poisoning *Serratia (gram -) Opportunistic UTI Respiratory Infections *Treponema (gram -) T pallidum -syphilis *Vibrio (gram -) GI disease
Plants are prone to along list of diseases, related to the following: Fungi Bacterial infections Viral infections Some are vectored through insect agents from one infected plant to another, while others are opportunistic and result from favourable conditions to occur (like fungal infections)
opportunistic infections
examples of opportunistic infections of HIV
There are many different opportunistic infections and many different ways to treat them.
Yes
These infections are called "opportunistic infections." They are called opportunistic because a weakened immune system is necessary for them to cause serious infection.
People with comprimised immune systems are susceptible to all the infections commonly found in the population. They are also able to develop "opportunistic infections." There are a variety of opportunistic infections. A few include thrush, kaposi's sarcoma, pneumocystis pneumonia and cytomegalovirus.
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Opportunistic infections of the brain such as progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (PML) and meningitis, other opportunistic infections such as herpes zoster (shingles ), peripheral neuropathy , depression , and AIDS-related dementia.
most commonly Fungal infections
most commonly Fungal infections
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.