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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
Summary
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
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