Differential diagnosis of acute HIV infection
differential diagnosis of acute HIV infection
Most common
- Epstein-Barr virus
- influenza
- streptococcal pharyngitis
- viral/non-infectious gastroenteritis
- viral upper respiratory tract infection
Less common
- acute viral hepatitis
- drug reaction
- primary herpes simplex virus
- secondary syphilis
Least common
- acute cytomegalovirus infection
- acute toxoplasmosis
- Brucellosis
- disseminated gonococcemia
- measles
- meningitis/encephalitis
- primary immunodeficiencies
- rubella
- travel related pathogen e.g. - malaria, typhoid (1)
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