Answer:
1- PJP is an infection produced by a microorganism of the Fungi kingdom. Kaposi's sarcoma is cancer that causes patches of abnormal tissue to grow under the skin, in the lining of the mouth, nose, and throat, in lymph nodes, or in other organs. The significance of KD developing KS and PJP is high, the skin is predisposed to react developing such diseases with a basis of HIV previously infected individual.
2. The low cd4 count is the main reason of the appearance of the opportunists infections. The highest incidence of opportunistic infections was reported in the group of patients with lower CD4 lymphocyte levels below 200 cells / mm3.
3. Low cd4 patients should be wearing a mask, and should be aware of the possibility to avoid crowded places, such as public transport, parks, hospitals, among others.
4. 1. Oral candidiasis.
2. Aspergillosis
3. Toxoplasmosis.
5. Disease prevention
Beginning of primary prophylaxis with a patient with low cd4 counting we must give them trimetoprima-sulfametoxazol double regular dosis in order to prevent him from picking a PJP infection.
Explanation:
1-Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) is an infection produced by a non-cultivable microorganism in vitro that belongs to the Fungi kingdom. From the year 2001 the name of PJP is proposed (instead of PCP) based on the knowledge that Pneumocystis jirovecii is the species of this genus that produces infection in humans while P. carinii only affects rodents.
Since the advent of highly effective antiretroviral therapy, the incidence of PJP, MAC and retinitis by CMV has decreased. Despite this, PJP continues to be the most common AIDS marker infection in patients with a count of
of CD4 < 200 cells /mm3. Other factors associated with high risk for PJP pneumonia include: CD4 percentage <15%, previous episode of PJP, oral candidiasis, recurrent and high bacterial pneumonia viral load. Antiretroviral medication, primary and secondary prophylaxis, and pregnancy modify your viral load
Clinical presentation. Most cases occur in people who are unaware of their HIV infection. HIV or who are not receiving antiretroviral treatment.
Kaposi's sarcoma is cancer that causes patches of abnormal tissue to grow under the skin, in the lining of the mouth, nose, and throat, in lymph nodes, or in other organs. These patches or lesions are usually red or purple.
<u>Sources:</u>
Argentine Infectology Society. Recomendaciones sobre infecciones oportunistas. Available at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XO2bFeEbZqjTDZ6fZxq6qTxVm2eftv88/view
WHO. Available at: http://iris.paho.org/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/45782/oportunistas.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y