Pulmonary Disease in Hiv-infected Adults
Pulmonary disease in HIV-infected adults is a serious condition caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is a major cause of mortality among HIV-infected persons and can lead to serious complications, such as respiratory failure, chronic lung disease, or even death. Pulmonary disease can be prevented and treated with antiretroviral medications, which may slow or stop the progression of the disease. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to improve quality of life, reduce the risk of death, and may even prevent complications from developing in HIV-infected adults. Pulmonary disease in HIV-infected adults should be monitored by a physician and managed with proper medical care.
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