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Acute HIV infection

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Alternative Names:
Primary HIV infection; HIV seroconversion syndrome; Acute retroviral syndrome
Symptoms:

Note: At the time of diagnosis with HIV, many people have not experienced any symptoms.

Any of the following symptoms may occur:

  • fever
  • headache
  • fatigue
  • malaise
  • decreased appetite
  • swollen lymph glands
  • muscular stiffness or aching
  • generalized rash, usually flat to slightly raised (maculopapular) and red
  • sore throat
  • mouth and esophageal ulcers
Signs and tests:
  • An HIV ELISA/Western blot is usually negative or indeterminate during the acute infection and will become positive over the next three months.
  • An HIV RNA viral load is positive in patients with acute HIV infection.
  • A CD4 count may show suppression of the immune system. The CD4 count usually improves 1 to 2 months following acute infection.
  • A blood differential may show abnormalities.
  • P24 antigen blood test is often positive
Kaposi's sarcoma - lesion on the foot
Kaposi's sarcoma - lesion on the foot
Primary HIV infection
Primary HIV infection
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Kaposi's sarcoma - perianal
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Immune system structures
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