[Highly Active AntiRetroviral Therapy and opportunistic protozoan infections].

Aug 13, 2004Parassitologia

Strong HIV Treatment and Related Protozoan Infections

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Abstract

A 64.8% decrease in visceral leishmaniasis incidence was detected after HAART began to be used extensively in Spain.

  • Opportunistic parasite infections are a significant cause of illness and death in HIV-positive individuals.
  • Highly Active AntiRetroviral Therapy (HAART) effectively reduces HIV viral load and improves CD4+ T-cell counts.
  • Four out of five studies indicated a significant reduction in toxoplasmic encephalitis among HIV-positive patients on HAART.
  • The risk of developing cryptosporidiosis as the first AIDS-defining illness was reduced by 96% in the HAART era.
  • Direct effects of HIV protease inhibitors on opportunistic parasites have been observed, suggesting potential alternative treatments.
  • Despite benefits, HIV protease inhibitors remain toxic for humans, particularly with long-term use.

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