No controlled prospective studies of antiviral therapy for chickenpox in HIV-infected adults have been reported.
Varicella immunity and clinical disease in HIV-infected adults.
The care of HIV-infected adults in the United States.
Risk for invasive meningococcal disease may be higher in HIV-infected adults.
Numerous studies have documented the increased risk for TB among HIV-infected adults.
Clinical manifestations of coccidioidomycosis in HIV-infected adults are well described.
In both HIV-infected adults and children, meningoencephalitis is the most common initial manifestation of cryptococcosis.
Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected adults and adolescents.
Guidelines for the use of antiretroviral agents in HIV-infected adults and adolescents.
In January 2005, the government began distributing antiretroviral drugs, hoping to reach up to 30,000 HIV-infected adults.