no
toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasma gondii is the most common protozoan associated with encephalitis in AIDS patients.
A type of cancer associated with AIDS
No, it's toxoplasmosis.
AIDS primarily leads to opportunistic infections and certain cancers due to the weakened immune system. However, conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease are not directly associated with AIDS. While individuals with AIDS may have these conditions, they are not considered major diseases linked to the progression of HIV infection.
kaposi sarcoma
opportunistic infections
Yes
PML is an opportunistic infection associated with AIDS and certain cancers. It occurs in people with inadequate immune response and carries a poor prognosis.
Cryptococcosis
The protozoan parasite associated with AIDS that can lead to pneumonitis, hepatitis, and encephalitis is called Toxoplasma gondii. It is an opportunistic infection commonly seen in individuals with compromised immune systems, such as those with late-stage AIDS. Treatment typically involves a combination of anti-parasitic medications.
The most common one is AIDs caused by the virus called HIV.