II. Associated Conditions: Infectious
- See Opportunistic Infections in HIV
- Bacterial Pneumonia that recurs for at least two episodes in 12 months
- Candidiasis of the Bronchopulmonary Tract (Bronchi, trachea, lungs) or Esophageal Candidiasis
- Coccidioidomycosis (disseminated or extrapulmonary)
- Extrapulmonary Cryptococcus
- Chronic intestinal Cryptosporidium (persistent >1 month)
- Cytomegalovirus infection (beyond liver, Spleen and Lymph Nodes) or CMV Retinitis
- Herpes Simplex Virus (chronic HSV ulcer present >1 month, HSV Bronchitis, HSV pneumonitis, or HSV Esophagitis)
- Histoplasmosis (diseminated or extrapulmonary)
- Isosporiasis (Chronic intestinal present >1 month)
- Mycobacterium Avium Complex disease
- Mycobacterium kansaii
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis (pulmonary or extrapulmonary)
- Pneumocystis Pneumonia (Pneumocystis jiroveci replaces previously named Pneumocystis carinii or PCP)
- Salmonella Sepsis
III. Associated Conditions: Cancer
- Invasive Cervical Cancer
- Kaposi Sarcoma
- HIV-related Wasting Syndrome
- Weight loss >10% with more than 1 month of fever and two or more loose stools daily
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HIV related Lymphoma
- Burkitt Lymphoma
- Immunoblastic Lymphoma
- Primary CNS Lymphoma
IV. Associated Conditions: Neurologic
- HIV-Related Encephalopathy
- Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
- Toxoplasmosis
V. Resources
- AETC National Resource Center
- (2007) WHO Cased Definitions of HIV for surveillance and revised clinical staging and immunological Classification of HIV-related disease in adults and children