Symptomatic
Signs and symptoms include but are not limited to oropharyngeal candidiasis (thrush); vulvovaginal candidiasis that is frequent or responds poorly to therapy; cervical dysplasia (moderate or severe)/cervical carcinoma in situ; HIV nephropathy in the setting of worsening serum creatinine; severe seborrheic dermatitis, constitutional symptoms, such as fever or diarrhea lasting >1 month; oral hairy leukoplakia; herpes zoster (shingles) involving at least two distinct episodes or more than one dermatome; thrombocytopenia; listeriosis; pelvic inflammatory disease, particularly if complicated by tubo-ovarian abscess; peripheral neuropathy; bacillary angiomatosis; or any conditions included in the CDC-defined AIDS definition.


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