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Acute HIV infection
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Acute HIV infection is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a virus that gradually destroys the immune system.

 


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Acute HIV infection
Alternate Names : Primary HIV infection, HIV seroconversion syndrome, Acute retroviral syndrome, HIV infection - acute
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Acute HIV infection is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a virus that gradually destroys the immune system.
Alternative Names
Primary HIV infection; HIV seroconversion syndrome; Acute retroviral syndrome ...

ACUTE HIV INFECTION (AHI)
HIV antibody and viral load testing should be strongly recommended to patients with risk factors for HIV, who present with symptoms suggestive of acute HIV infection (AHI) or with sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Acute HIV infection: The body's initial reaction to infection by the HIV virus. Acute HIV infection is a flu-like syndrome that occurs immediately after a person contracts HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus 1, the agent that causes AIDS).

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Acute HIV infection can, but does not always, progress to early symptomatic HIV infection and to advanced HIV disease (AIDS). However, the vast majority of patients do ultimately progress to AIDS.

Acute HIV infection progresses over time (usually a few weeks to months) to asymptomatic HIV infection (no symptoms) and then to early symptomatic HIV infection.

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Brief but efficient: acute HIV infection and the sexual transmission of HIV. J Infect Dis 2004; 189:1785.
Walensky RP, Goldie SJ, Sax PE, et al. Treatment for primary HIV infection: projecting outcomes of immediate, interrupted, or delayed therapy.

Acute HIV infection is a flu-like syndrome that occurs immediately after a person contracts HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus 1, the agent that causes AIDS).

Sometimes testing for HIV RNA (for acute HIV infection)
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See also: HIV, Hiv infection, Deficiency, Viral, Symptom