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Infections Reactivated Aids Patient Shingles Tb Hbv

In AIDS patients, Shingles, Tuberculosis (TB), and Hepatitis B (HBV) are common opportunistic reactivations.

Three infections that can be reactivated in AIDS patients are Shingles (Herpes Zoster), Tuberculosis (TB), and Hepatitis B (HBV).

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Shingles


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HBV

Tags: microbiology

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