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==[[Opportunistic infection overview|Overview]]==


==Overview==
==[[Opportunistic infection historical perspective|Historical Perspective]]==
'''Opportunistic infections''' are infections caused by organisms that usually do not cause disease in a person with a healthy [[immune system]], but can affect people with a poorly functioning or suppressed [[immune system]]. They need an "opportunity" to infect a person.


==Causes==
==[[Opportunistic infection classification|Classification]]==
[[Immunodeficiency]] or [[immunosuppression]] can be caused by:
* [[Malnutrition]]
* Recurrent [[infection]]s
* Immunosuppressing agents for [[organ transplant]] recipients
* [[Chemotherapy]] for [[cancer]]
* [[AIDS]] or [[HIV]]-infection
* [[genetics|Genetic]] predisposition
* [[Skin]] damage
* [[Antibiotic]] treatment
* Medical procedures


==Types of infections==
==[[Opportunistic infection pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==
These infections include:


* [[Pneumocystis pneumonia |''Pneumocystis jirovecii'']], previously known as [[Pneumocystis pneumonia |''Pneumocystis carinii'' f. ''hominis'']]  
==[[Opportunistic infection causes|Causes]]==
* ''[[Candida albicans]]''
 
* ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]''
==[[Opportunistic infection differential diagnosis|Differentiating Opportunistic Infection from other Diseases]]==
* ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]''
 
* ''[[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]]''
==[[Opportunistic infection epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology and Demographics]]==
* ''[[Acinetobacter baumanni]]''
 
* ''[[Toxoplasma gondii]]''
==[[Opportunistic infection risk factors|Risk Factors]]==
* ''[[Cytomegalovirus]]''
 
* ''[[Aspergillus]]'' sp.
==[[Opportunistic infection screening|Screening]]==
* ''[[Kaposi's Sarcoma]]'' <ref>Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016</ref> <ref>Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:68 ISBN 140510368X</ref>
 
==[[Opportunistic infection natural history, complications and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==
 
==Diagnosis==
[[Opportunistic infection history and symptoms|History and Symptoms]] | [[Opportunistic infection physical examination|Physical Examination]] | [[Opportunistic infection laboratory findings|Laboratory Findings]] | [[Opportunistic infection chest x ray|Chest X Ray]] | [[Opportunistic infection other imaging findings|Other Imaging Findings]] | [[Opportunistic infection other diagnostic studies|Other Diagnostic Studies]]


==Treatment==
==Treatment==
Treatment depends on the type of opportunistic infection, but usually involves different  [[antibiotic]]s.
[[Opportunistic infection medical therapy|Medical Therapy]] | [[Opportunistic infection surgery|Surgery]] | [[Opportunistic infection primary prevention|Primary Prevention]] | [[Opportunistic infection secondary prevention|Secondary Prevention]] | [[Opportunistic infection cost-effectiveness of therapy|Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy]] | [[Opportunistic infection future or investigational therapies|Future or Investigational Therapies]]


==References==
==Case Studies==
{{Reflist|2}}
[[Opportunistic infection case study one|Case #1]]


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[[Category:Infectious disease]]
[[Category:Immunology]]
[[Category:Immunology]]
[[Category:Immune system disorders]]
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