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Kaposis Sarcoma
Kaposis Sarcoma
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What Are Opportunistic Infections
Patients with AIDS suffer from secondary bacterial, viral, and fungal infections that would otherwise not occur in an individual with a healthy immune system. These are known as opportunistic infections. Examples include; Pneumocystis pneumonia, oral thrush, esophagitis candida, toxoplasmosis, histoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus infection, tuberculosis, Cryptosporidium, atypical mycobacterial infection, tuberculosis, and disseminated fungal infections (candidiasis). Some forms of cancer (Kaposis sarcoma) are also more commonly seen in the AIDS patient.
It is important to identify certain groups with a high risk for contracting (and transmitting) this disease.
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