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What is a parasitic infection associated with AIDS?

toxoplasmosis


The most common form of encephalitis in AIDS patients is associated with what protozoan?

Toxoplasma gondii is the most common protozoan associated with encephalitis in AIDS patients.


What is the definition of Kaposi's?

A type of cancer associated with AIDS


Is cytomegalovirus a parasitic infection associated with AIDS?

No, it's toxoplasmosis.


Is pneumocystis carini pneumonia also one opportunistic associated with AIDS?

Yes


What is the term for infectious diseases associated with AIDS?

opportunistic infections


A rare form of skin cancer associated with AIDS?

kaposi sarcoma


What is PML associated with?

PML is an opportunistic infection associated with AIDS and certain cancers. It occurs in people with inadequate immune response and carries a poor prognosis.


Fungal infection associated with AIDS involves brain and meninges lungs and skin?

Cryptococcosis


What protozoan parasitic infection associated with AIDS produces pneumonitis hepatitis and encephalitis?

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.


What is a disease associated with with immune deficieny?

The most common one is AIDs caused by the virus called HIV.


Can AIDS be treated with antibiotics?

False. There is no cure yet for AIDS. Antibiotics work on bacteria. So if an AIDS patient gets a secondary bacterial infection, it would be appropriate for them to take antibiotics to help with the bacterial infection. AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, so antibiotics would be ineffective for treatment of the AIDS itself, just secondary infections associated with the AIDS. They are especially prone to these because of the lowered ability of AIDS patients' immune systems to fight disease.