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Guidelines for Preventing Opportunistic Infections among HIV-Infected Persons—2002: Recommendations of the U.S. Public Health Service and the Infectious Diseases Society of America*

Authors :
Julio Montaner
Cynthia L. Sears
Thomas C. Wright
David A. Cooper
John T. Brooks
Judith S. Currier
Mark J. Goldberger
Dennis D. Juranek
Harold Jaffe
Richard Hafner
Victoria A. Cargill
Joel Palefsky
Eric Mast
Peter Reiss
Mark S. Dworkin
Kent A. Sepkowitz
Steve Piscitelli
David R. Holtgrave
Thomas G. Slama
A. Cornelius Baker
Elaine M. Sloand
Wafaa El-Sadr
Peter A. Gross
Clare A. Dykewicz
William C. Reeves
Beverly Alston
Joseph F. O'Neill
Constance A. Benson
Timothy M. Uyeki
Rana Hajjeh
Leonard B. Seeff
Lynne M. Mofenson
D. Heather Watts
S D Holmberg
Kenneth G. Castro
Michael A. Polis
Richard E. Chaisson
John A. Stewart
Tedd Ellerbrock
Diane Havlir
M. Elsa Villarino
Clyde S. Crumpacker
Edward N. Janoff
Douglas A. Jabs
Jeffrey M. Jones
Keiji Fukuda
Kenneth A. Freedberg
Mark A. Jacobson
John W. Gnann
John G. Bartlett
Stephen A. Spector
Thomas Navin
Mari M. Kitahata
Anne Schuchat
L. Joseph Wheat
W. Lawrence Drew
Jose M. Gatell
William A. Bower
Hansjakob Furrer
Catherine Leport
Thomas C. Quinn
Phil Pellett
David A Barr
David Rimland
Joseph A. Kovacs
Judith Feinberg
Sue Goldie
King K. Holmes
Richard A. Moore
Thomas M. Hooton
Myron J. Levin
David L. Thomas
Jonathan E. Kaplan
Kenneth E. Sherman
Eric P. Goosby
Jean Anderson
Kevin M. DeCock
Robert W Eisinger
Charles Nelson
Jens D Lundgren
Samuel A. Bozzette
Scott F. Dowell
Douglas L. Mayers
John E. Bennett
Alice Pau
Paige L. Williams
Henry Masur
Fred M. Gordin
Juan C. Lopez
Michael Marco
Neil M. Ampel
William Duncan
Miriam J. Alter
Russell Van Dyke
John P. Phair
James D. Neaton
Lawrence Deyton
Anna Wald
Source :
Annals of Internal Medicine. 137:435
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
American College of Physicians, 2002.

Abstract

In 1995, the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) and the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) developed guidelines for preventing opportunistic infections (OIs) among persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); these guidelines were updated in 1997 and 1999. This fourth edition of the guidelines, made available on the Internet in 2001, is intended for clinicians and other health-care providers who care for HIV-infected persons. The goal of these guidelines is to provide evidence-based guidelines for preventing OIs among HIV-infected adults and adolescents, including pregnant women, and HIV-exposed or infected children. Nineteen OIs, or groups of OIs, are addressed, and recommendations are included for preventing exposure to opportunistic pathogens, preventing first episodes of disease by chemoprophylaxis or vaccination (primary prophylaxis), and preventing disease recurrence (secondary prophylaxis). Major changes since the last edition of the guidelines include 1) updated recommendations for discontinuing primary and secondary OI prophylaxis among persons whose CD4+ T lymphocyte counts have increased in response to antiretroviral therapy; 2) emphasis on screening all HIV-infected persons for infection with hepatitis C virus; 3) new information regarding transmission of human herpesvirus 8 infection; 4) new information regarding drug interactions, chiefly related to rifamycins and antiretroviral drugs; and 5) revised recommendations for immunizing HIV-infected adults and adolescents and HIV-exposed or infected children.

Details

ISSN :
00034819
Volume :
137
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Internal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0a9e1ac9cff30ed4e34b0d477060a66b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-137-5_part_2-200209031-00002