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==Background== |
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**'''Unmasking''': an underlying, previously undiagnosed infection becomes clinically apparent following immune reconstitution |
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**'''Paradoxical''': a diagnosed and treated infection worsens following immune reconstitution |
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=== Microbiology === |
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* Mycobacteria |
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** [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]] |
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** [[Mycobacterium avium complex]] |
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* Fungi |
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** [[Cryptococcus neoformans]] |
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* Viruses |
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** [[Cytomegalovirus]] |
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** [[Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus]] |
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===Risk Factors=== |
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== Clinical Manifestations == |
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* Varies by underlying infection |
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* Onset usually a month following starting antiretrovirals, but can be up to a year |
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Revision as of 01:54, 24 July 2020
Background
- Two main forms:
- Unmasking: an underlying, previously undiagnosed infection becomes clinically apparent following immune reconstitution
- Paradoxical: a diagnosed and treated infection worsens following immune reconstitution
Microbiology
- Mycobacteria
- Fungi
- Viruses
Risk Factors
- High viral load
- Low CD4 count
Clinical Manifestations
- Varies by underlying infection
- Onset usually a month following starting antiretrovirals, but can be up to a year