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Hiv Clinical Manifestations

HIV clinical manifestations encompass the wide spectrum of signs, symptoms, and disease presentations that occur in individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, ranging from acute infection symptoms to opportunistic infections and malignancies associated with progressive immunodeficiency. Research pub…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 1 peer-reviewed article cited 🔖 ISSN 2690-4837 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

HIV clinical manifestations encompass the wide spectrum of signs, symptoms, and disease presentations that occur in individuals infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, ranging from acute infection symptoms to opportunistic infections and malignancies associated with progressive immunodeficiency. Research published in the International Journal of Infection Prevention has explored connections between HIV infection and complex endocrine disorders, examining how the virus and its treatment may intersect with rare genetic conditions affecting multiple organ systems. One published study investigated the genetic complexity of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type I, a hereditary syndrome characterized by tumors in endocrine glands, in the context of infection prevention and clinical management considerations. This work reflects the journal's interest in understanding how infectious diseases like HIV may complicate or interact with other medical conditions, particularly those involving immune system dysfunction and increased susceptibility to secondary complications. Understanding HIV clinical manifestations remains essential for infection prevention specialists, as the virus continues to affect millions globally and presents diverse challenges in diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and management of associated conditions across different patient populations and healthcare settings.

Research published in this journal

1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

2020

The Genetic Multiplicity- Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type I

Bajaj AnubhaCorresponding author
MD. (Pathology) Panjab University, Department of Histopathology, A.B. Diagnostics, A-1, Ring Road, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi, 110027, India.
International Journal of Infection Prevention doi:10.14302/issn.2690-4837.ijip-20-3176

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in International Journal of Infection Prevention (ISSN 2690-4837).

Journal editorial board
Tetsuya Suzuki · Japan Yosra A. Helmy · United States

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