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Opportunistic Infections: Treatment - 0%Topic 1
BackgroundActivities - 0%Topic 2
Pneumocystis PneumoniaActivities - 0%Topic 3
Toxoplasma gondii EncephalitisActivities - 0%Topic 4
Disseminated Mycobacterium avium Complex DiseaseActivities - 0%Topic 5
CryptococcosisActivities - 0%Topic 6
Cytomegalovirus DiseaseActivities - 0%Topic 7
Progressive Multifocal LeukoencephalopathyActivities - 0%Topic 8
Esophageal CandidiasisActivities - 0%Topic 9
HistoplasmosisActivities - 0%Topic 10
BartonellaActivities - 0%Topic 11
CoccidiomycosisActivities - 0%Topic 12
CryptosporidiosisActivities - 0%Topic 13
MicrosporidiosisActivities - 0%Topic 14
Cystoisosporiasis (formerly Isosporiasis)Activities - 0%Topic 15
Summary PointsActivities - Opportunistic Infections: Treatment CE Quiz
Opportunistic Infections: Treatment Overview
About this Lesson
Last Updated: February 3rd, 2025
CNE/CME Continuing Education
This lesson qualifies for:
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- 2 CME AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, or
- 2 CNE contact hours and 2 CE contact hours (qualifies for pharmacology CE for advanced practice nurses)
CNE and CME Origination: October 1st, 2017
CNE and CME Review: September 1st, 2023
CNE and CME Expiration: August 31st, 2026 (3rd Edition)
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This is a substantial revision of the original Lesson. The previous edition was titled Opportunistic Infections: Treatment and available until September 1st, 2023.
Learning Objectives
- Describe trends in the incidence of opportunistic infections in people with HIV
- Recognize the clinical manifestations of common serious opportunistic infections that occur in people with HIV
- Discuss recommended treatment of common opportunistic infections
- List indications for discontinuing treatment for opportunistic infections
- Summarize recommendations for initiating antiretroviral therapy in the setting of an active opportunistic infection
Lesson Contributors
Authors
David H. Spach, MD
David H. Spach, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Disclosures:
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Reviewers
Aley G. Kalapila, MD, PhD
Aley G. Kalapila, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Emory University School of Medicine
Grady Health System
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Emory University School of Medicine
Grady Health System
Disclosures:
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