Patients can become at increased risk for infections with vibrio vulnificus in the setting of _____ and chronic liver disease
Individuals who are _____ will have a herpes zoster (shingles) rash that crosses midline and should be tested for HIV
The criteria for AIDS is CD4 count less than _____, or confirmed HIV positivity with AIDS-defining opportunistic infections such as Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) or Candida esophagitis.
Stage _____ HIV is also known as AIDS, with a CD4+ count < 200
_____ Disease is a visceral protozoal infection that presents with dilated cardiomyopathy, mega-colon and mega-esophagus
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TB patient becomes 95% non infective within _____ of treatment
a case of kala azar is defined as
_____% of Hep C cases are subclinical
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