TY - JOUR AU1 - Gradon, Jeremy, D. AU2 - Timpone, Joseph, G. AU3 - Schnittman, Steven, M. AB - Abstract Opportunistic infections are a major cause of morbidity and death among patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), particularly late in the disease, when immuno-suppression is severe. Some pathogens, such as Pneumocystis carinii and Toxoplasma gondii, are extremely common in this population and are readily recognized by clinicians caring for these patients. However, many other organisms occasionally cause conditions that clinically mimic the more commonly encountered pathogens. Clinicians must be alert to the threat posed by these less frequently occurring organisms and of the broader differential diagnosis that must be considered for infections in patients with HIV infection. This content is only available as a PDF. © 1992 by The University of Chicago TI - Emergence of Unusual Opportunistic Pathogens in AIDS: A Review JF - Clinical Infectious Diseases DO - 10.1093/clinids/15.1.134 DA - 1992-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/emergence-of-unusual-opportunistic-pathogens-in-aids-a-review-XiJIs0VYu1 SP - 134 EP - 157 VL - 15 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -