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Name 2 opportunistic infections associated with HIV and at least 1 sign/symptom associated with each infection
Opportunistic infections:
-PCP Pneumonia (presumed fungal lung infection causing dyspnea, tachycardia, dry cough, fatigue, weight loss, fever)
-Candidiasis (fungal or yeast infection involving the tongue, esophagus, GI tract, or vagina causing rash (creamy-white patches in the oral cavity), itching (vagina), or oral lesions (painful swallowing and retrosternal pain))
-Herpes simplex virus (viral infection causing painful, small, vesicles (blisters) that disrupt skin integrity, may be oral, genital, or ophthalmic)
-Cytomegalovirus (CMV) (incurable viral infection, many people show no sx. Sx include: shortness of breath, dyspnea (labored breathing), cough, chest pain, and fever)
-Toxoplasmosis (parasitic infection causing slowed mentation or fever)