may be if you were recently infected with cmv or you have it already and reactivated
Examples of opportunistic infections in HIV positive individuals include Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia, cytomegalovirus infection, cryptococcal meningitis, and Mycobacterium avium complex infection. These infections take advantage of the weakened immune system and can cause serious illness if not treated promptly. Early detection and proper treatment are crucial for managing opportunistic infections in HIV positive individuals.
Classic Strep throat infection demonstates with rapid onset high fever and severe inflamed and sore throat. If you tested positive for strep without these symptoms, you MAY be a carrier. A small percentage of the population will test positive, when they don't actually have an active infection to treat. They will often have "recurring" strep throat "infections" that are unresponsive to antibiotics. Consider asking your doctor if you could be a carrier.
Some infections in the kidney can cause false positive dipstick test results but not false negative.
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Gram positive rods and cocci are types of bacteria that can cause infections in humans. Whether they can kill you depends on the specific bacteria, the severity of the infection, and the individual's overall health. If left untreated, severe infections by these bacteria can lead to serious complications and potentially be life-threatening. Prompt medical attention and appropriate treatment are essential to manage such infections.
Antibiotics fight bacterial infections, antibiotics do not fight all bacterial infections however, they generally fight one of two types of bacteria (gram negative and gram positive). Antibiotics have no effect on viral infections or parasites, but they are sometimes prescribed with a viral infection to prevent a bacterial superinfection - when you get a bacterial infection because your immune system was weakened by the viral infection first. Antibiotics have saved more lives than those lost in any war but overusing them or not finishing a course can lead to the evolution of resistant bacteria which can no longer be killed by antibiotics.
No, there are not any signs immediately after infection that a person is HIV positive.
Penicillin is effective against gram positive and negative coccus types of bacteria and gram positive bacillus types of bacteria only. So it does not cover all the infections. Now a days many bacteria has developed resistance to it.
No
Cephalexin (Cefalexin) is an antibiotic that affects a wide range or bacteria. It is used for a number of different infections including Chest infections and Urinary Tract Infection (aka 'water infection') It is commonly used as an alternative to a Penicillin, if the patient is allergic to Penicillins.
possibly, or any number of ailments such as kidney infection, urinary track infections etc, SEE A DOCTOR>
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections (provided the bacteria isn't resistant to the antibiotic). Different antibiotics are required to treat Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria due to their differing structures. They have no effect on viruses.