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Highlights

  • A number of lengthy and comprehensive articles and guidelines exist with regard to the treatment and prevention of opportunistic infections, but this guideline is designed to be easy and simple for a practitioner to use

  • It should be noted that only the drugs that are licensed in South Africa have been recommended and in addition, at all times, the most cost-effective regiments) have been endorsed

  • A practitioner dealing with a more complex problem may find it necessary to consult with a colleague or refer to more comprehensive material

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CLINICAL GUIDELINE

A number of lengthy and comprehensive articles and guidelines exist with regard to the treatment and prevention of opportunistic infections, but this guideline is designed to be easy and simple for a practitioner to use. It is presented in a simplified format. The following delegates attended the opportunistic infections guideline workshop of the SA HIV Clinicians Society, held in Cape Town on 9 March: Or Mark Cotton, Professor Gary Maartens, Or Steve Andrews, Or Steve Miller, Or Dave Spencer, Or Des Martin, Or Francois Venter, and Pofessor Robin Wood

PRIMARY PROPHYlAXIS
Cryptosporidiosis Bacterial pneumonia
Findings
Not recommended
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