Learn more about HIV infection


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Learn more about HIV infection


Learning more about HIV infection and how to care for yourself will allow you to actively share in your health care decisions. Most health professionals who treat people with this disease believe that those who are well-informed are better able to fully take part in their medical care decisions.

You will feel more in control of your life if you understand:

  • How HIV infection progresses.
  • Which medicines are available to fight the HIV infection (antiretroviral therapy).
  • Treatment (vaccines and other medicines) to help prevent opportunistic infections.
  • Symptoms to watch for that may mean an opportunistic infection is developing.
  • Treatment to control opportunistic infections.
  • Self-care to prevent infections.
  • Lifestyle changes that may promote health.

Knowledge about HIV infection is changing rapidly. Ask your health professional about how and where you can get additional information, or contact one of the organizations listed in the Other Places to Get Help section of the topic Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection. Discuss any questions you have with your health professional.

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Author Maria G. Essig, MS, ELS
Editor Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor Tracy Landauer
Primary Medical Reviewer Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Peter Shalit, MD, PhD - Internal Medicine
Last Updated May 8, 2008

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Last updated: May 08, 2008
Author: Maria G. Essig, MS, ELS
Reviewed By: Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine, Peter Shalit, MD, PhD - Internal Medicine
Editors: Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Tracy Landauer

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