Opportunistic Infections in HIV/AIDS

Opportunistic Infections in HIV/AIDS

Any patient with a CD4 count <200 (or who develops any of these infections) will be considered to be in the state of AIDS.

CD4 Count (per uL)Opportunistic Infection
<500Thrush, Tuberculosis activation, Kaposi sarcoma
<200Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia (PCP)
<100Toxoplasmosis, Cryptococcal Meningitis
<50Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC), Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
CD4 countProphylaxisProphylaxis if allergic to sulfa
<200TMP/SMXDapsone
<100TMP SMX + Azithromycin + Valganciclovir +/- FluconazoleDapsone + Pyrimethamine + Azithromycin + Valganciclovir +/- Fluconazole
Dr. Jeffrey Kalei
Dr. Jeffrey Kalei

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