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Learn about basic and specialized information on HIV-related conditions.
Body Composition/Shape Changes
Learn about HIV wasting syndrome and other possible body changes in individuals with HIV.
Cancer
The effects HIV has on an individual’s immune system can increase their risk for other health…
Candidiasis
Candidiasis (or thrush) is a fungal infection of the mouth, esophagus and/or vagina. Learn more…
Cryptosporidiosis
Cryptosporidiosis (crypto) is an illness caused by a parasite that lives in soil, food, and…
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
In individuals with HIV who have low CD4 counts, cytomegalovirus infection can be extremely…
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B and hepatitis C are liver infections caused by a virus. Find links to resources on…
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted disease. HPV is a different…
Kidney Disease
Having HIV may increase an individual’s risk for getting kidney disease. Learn about kidney…
Liver Disease
Learn about treating and preventing liver disease with the following resources from different…
Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC)
Mycobacterium avium complex usually causes illness only in individuals with very weakened…
Nervous System Problems
Learn more about how HIV can affect the nervous system with the following resources.
Pneumocystis Pneumonia (PCP)
Pneumocystis jirovecii is a fungus that lives in the lungs of many people. Most people'…
Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML)
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy is a rare infection that damages the material (myelin…
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are…
Tuberculosis (TB)
HIV weakens the immune system, increasing the risk of tuberculosis in individuals with HIV.…
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Your Kidneys and How They Work | Webpage (HTML) | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases |
Why Genital Herpes Boosts the Risk of HIV Infection | Webpage (HTML) | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases |
What is an Opportunistic Infection? Fact Sheet | Webpage (HTML) | HIVinfo.NIH.gov |
What is Kaposi Sarcoma | Webpage (HTML) | American Cancer Society |
What is HIV and AIDS? | Webpage (HTML) | Penn Medicine |
What Are Opportunistic Infections? | Webpage (HTML) | HIV.gov |
Weight Changes and Body Image With HIV Treatment | Webpage (HTML) | WebMD |
Wasting Syndrome and HIV/AIDS Literature Search | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. National Library of Medicine |
Viral Hepatitis: Patient Education Materials from CDC | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Viral Hepatitis | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Vaginal Yeast Infections | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. Office on Women's Health |
Vaginal Candidiasis | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Tuberculosis: The Connection Between TB and HIV (the AIDS virus) | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS Literature Search | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. National Library of Medicine |
Treatment of LTBI and TB for Persons with HIV | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Toxoplasmosis/VA | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs |
Toxoplasmosis/Medline Plus | Webpage (HTML) | MedlinePlus |
Toxoplasmosis/CDC | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Therapy Insight: Body-Shape Changes and Metabolic Complications Associated With HIV and Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy | Webpage (HTML) | Medscape |
The Liver | Webpage (HTML) | NAM aidsmap |
The Basics | Webpage (HTML) | Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention |
TB and HIV/AIDS | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
TB and HIV Coinfection/CDC | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Syphilis/Women's Health | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. Office on Women's Health |
Skin Diseases and HIV/AIDS Literature Search | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. National Library of Medicine |