艾滋病的机会性感染及其诊断。

Australian journal of biotechnology Pub Date : 1991-01-01
E Farram, A M Smithyman
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艾滋病患者由于其免疫抑制状态,易受多种微生物感染。这些感染是这些患者发病和死亡的主要原因。致病的生物包括原生动物、细菌、真菌和病毒。它们的存在可能是由于潜伏或先前感染的再激活,或暴露于机会性病原体。患者病情的严重性使得快速和早期诊断势在必行,以便能够制定适当的治疗。讨论了包括最新技术在内的诊断方法。
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Opportunistic infections in AIDS and their diagnosis.

AIDS patients are susceptible to a variety of infections from microorganisms as a result of their immunosuppressed condition. These infections are mainly responsible for the morbidity and mortality in these patients. The organisms responsible include protozoa, bacteria, fungi and viruses. Their presence may be a result of reactivation of latent or previous infection, or exposure to opportunistic agents. The seriousness of the patients' condition makes rapid and early diagnosis imperative so that appropriate treatment can be instituted. Methods of diagnosis including more recent technology are discussed.

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