| Infection | Symptoms | Treatment |
| BACTERIAL INFECTIONS |
| MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX (MAC) |
Persistent fever, night sweats, fatigue, weight loss, chronic diarrhea, low blood platelets, nausea, dizziness, abdominal pain, soft-tissue masses; swollen lymph glands, kidney, or spleen. |
Clarithromycin or azithromycin and ethambutol; ciprofloxacin; rifabutin (but first check for TB and watch for rifampin resistance). Experimental: IL-12, GM-CSF. |
| TUBERCULOSIS (TB) | Night sweats, cough, fever, weight loss, swollen lymph glands, fatigue, organ-specific symptoms. | First-line therapy: Six-month course of rifampin and pyrazinamide, ethambutol, streptomycin. (note: rifampin can't be used with protease inhibitors). Rifater, a combination pill, is also available. First-line therapy for resistant TB: Cycloserine-capreomycin with other anti-TB drugs. Alternatives: rifabutin, ethambutol, streptomycin, L-ofloxacin, ethionamide. Experimental: IL-8. |
| SYPHILIS | Many people have no symptoms. Initial signs: Chancres or sores on body, especiallly genitals. Secondary syphilis: 10-12 weeks after infection, a rash on hands and feet that spreads; fever, swollen lymph glands, diarrhea. Tertiary syphilis: Severe neurological disorders. | Aggressive treatment with penicillins (or other antibiotics if allergic). Monitor syphilis for recurrence. Treat neurosyphilis with long-acting tetracyclines after penicillin. |
| SALMONELLA | Persistent diarrhea, cramping, fever, weakness, loss of appetite. | Standard antibiotics. |
| Infection | Symptoms | Treatment |
| CANCERS |
| KAPOSI'S SARCOMA | Cancer of skin and organs associated with a new herpes virus, HHV-8; small, purplish lesions visible on skin. Bronchoscopy used for diagnosis in lungs. | Local therapy: Cryotherapy, radiation, intralesional vinblastine. Systemic therapy: Liposomal doxorubicin (Doxil), liposomal donorubicin (Daunoxome) Taxol (paclitaxel). Experimental: Panretin (alitretinoin), angiongenesis inhibitors, thalidomide. |
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NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA (NHL) OR B-CELL LYMPHOMAS | Cancer of lymphocytes; may also affect bone marrow and central nervous syndrome; B-cell lymphomas linked to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). | First-line anti-cancer therapy is CHOP (cyclophosophamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone); modified doses for patients under 100 CD4 T-cells. Experimental: g-CSF, C2B8 monoclonal antibody (rituximab). |
| Infection | Symptoms | Treatment |
| FUNGAL INFECTIONS |
| Candidiasis (thrush) | White patches on gums, tongue; pain and difficulty swallowing; loss of appetite; vaginal itching, burning, discharge. | Fluconazole, nystatin, clotrimazole, Nizoral, oral solution itraconazole. Experimental: ABLC, D0870 for fluconazole-resistant oral strains, MK-0991, terbinafine, LY303366, SCH56592. Oral ampho-B for patients failing other therapies. Natural agents for vaginal infection: Yogurt, vinegar douche, garlic. |
| Cryptococcal Disease | Meningitis: Mild headaches, intermittent fevers, malaise, nausea, fatigue, loss of appetite, altered mental status, seizures (rare). Skin ulcers, pneumonia (concurrent with PCP). | Fluconazole, liposomal amphotericin B, 5-flucytosine, itraconazole. For meningitis, lowering cranial pressure is vital. |
| Histoplasmosis | Skin infections, fever, swollen lymph glands, weight loss, anemia, difficulty breathing; also pneumonia. | Itraconazole, amphotericin B, fluconazole, liposomal ampho B. |
| Infection | Symptoms | Treatment |
| PROTOZOAL INFECTIONS |
| Cryptosporidiosis | Diarrhea with watery stool, abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, flatulence, weight loss, poor appetite, dehydration, electrolyte imbalances. | No treatments proven effective; initiate HAART. Experimental for diarrhea: nitazoxanide (NTZ), nutritional supplements, Allicin (high-dose garlic). |
| Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) | Fever, dry cough, weight loss, night sweats, difficulty breathing, elevated liver enzymes. | Systemic treatment recommended: Bactrim/Septra, IV pentamidine, dapsone plus trimethoprim, clindamycin plus primaquine, atovaquone, trimetrexate. Prednisone for severe cases. |
| Toxoplasmosis gondii (Toxo) | Encephalitis (brain disease); also fever, pneumonia, severe headaches, confusion, lethargy, altered mental state, dementia, seizures, coma.
| Pyrimethamine plus sulfadiazine, pyrimethamine plus clindamycin. |
| Microsporidiosis; Isosporiasis; E. Intestinalis | Watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, cramping, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, fever. | No proven treatments. Experimental: albendazole sulfoxide, metronidazole, thalidomide, atovaquone. |
| Infection | Symptoms | Treatment |
| OTHER CONDITIONS |
| Wasting Syndrome | Rapid severe weight loss, loss of appetite, chronic diarrhea, fever. Tumor necrosis factor and gluthathione levels linked to wasting. |
Check for other OIs. Approved: Growth hormone, Megace, Marinol. Experimental: thalidomide, steroids. Nutritional supplements, vitamins, weight-bearing exercise. Experimental: Provir for diarrhea. |
| Neuropathy | Tingling "pins and needles" in feet and legs, hands and fingers; numbness, pain. Nerve damage possibly a side effect of drugs or HIV infection. | Experimental: Nerve growth factor, lamotigrine, B vitamins, nutritional supplements. Non-opiods for mild pain, |
| Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) | Excessive bleeding from nosebleeds and cuts; easy bruising; small and large red spots on skin. Due to HIV-related low platelet count.
| Prednisone, Win-Rho, AZT, gamma globulin. |
| Infection | Symptoms | Treatment |
| GYNECOLOGICAL |
| Cervical cancer | Cervical lesions and cellular abnormalities caused by sexually transmitted viruses, including herpes and HPV; detected by abnormal Pap smear; confirmed by coloscopy. | Early stage (micro-invasive) cancer: cryosurgery (freezing), scraping and cone biopsy of cervix. Invasive cancer: hysterectomy, surgical removal of lymph nodes. |
| Human Papilloma Virus; genital warts | Genital warts can be felt if external; internal requires exam. HPV linked to cancers of anus, penis, vagina, cervix. | Imiquimod topical cream for warts. Cryosurgery, laser then monitor: HPV can recur. Experimental: Alferon-N for genital warts; fluorouracil, an injectible gel; alpha-interferon injection. |
| Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) | Vaginal discharge, pain, internal ulcers, ectopic pregnancy, linked to chlamydia; screening, early detection critical. | Ceftriaxone plus tetracycline or doxycycline or erythromycin (if pregnant or allergic). |
| Infection | Symptoms | Treatment |
| VIRAL INFECTIONS |
| Cytomegalovirus (CMV) | Fever common; affects different parts of body. In eyes: Blurry vision. In esophagus: pain, ulcers, difficulty swallowing. In colon and gut: Diarrhea, abdominal pain, wasting. In lungs: pneumonia. | Approved: Ganciclovir (DHPG) IV or intraocular implants; foscarnet (saline hyperhydration recommended to prevent kidney toxicity), cidofovir plus probenecid (monitor for renal toxicity). Formivirsen intraocular injection (Vitravene) for patients failing other therapies. Experimental: Lobucavir, GW 1263, GEM 132, valganciclovir, Preveon prophylaxis. |
| CMV Neurological Disorders | Infections of the central nervous system, encephalitis (brain disease), dementia, apathy, delirium, confusion, lethargy. | Standard CMV retinitis treatment suboptimal. Promising: aggressive ganciclovir-foscarnet combination. |
| Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) | Neurological problems: gross dementia, paralysis, loss of all senses in late-stage disease. | No proven treatments. Initiate HAART. Experimental: cidofovir, camptothecin derivatives (topotecan, etc.). Experimental: alpha interferon. |
| Hairy leukoplakia | White, raised patches in mouth and on tongue. Also skin rash, thirst, light-headedness, nausea. May be confused with thrush.
| Acyclovir, ganciclovir, famciclovir. |
| Herpes (Herpes Simplex Virus I and II); Shingles (Herpes Zoster) | Ulcers, painful blisters and/or itching on lips (caused by herpes simplex I), anus and/or genitals (caused by herpes simplex II). Shingles on body caused by herpes zoster. | Approved: acyclovir, oral Famvir (famciclovir) for recurrent herpes. Experimental: foscarnet, trifluridine (TFT), cidofovir. |
| HEPATITIS-A, B, and C | Liver infections, fever. Chronic progressive disease is seen for B and C. Co-infection with hepatitis C has been linked to higher HIV viral loads. | Vaccine for hepatitis A and B. No treatment for A. Alpha interferon plus 3TC, Famvir for B; experimental: Preveon, FTC/DAPD, L-FMAU, Epivir-HBV. No proven treatmemt for C: FDA-approved alpha interferon-ribavirin (Rebetron) is now being studied in HIV-positive population. Watch for kidney stones. |
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