Webinar: Mycobacterial Infections in HIV
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Facilitated by Gene Stringer, Jr., MD
Infectious Diseases Section
Department of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Georgia AETC
November 16, 2016
Other Trainings
- Webinar: HIV and Opportunistic Infections
- Webinar: Endemic Mycosis in HIV Infected Individuals
- Webinar: Update on the Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Mycoplasma genitalium Infection
- Webinar: Opportunistic Infections
- Webinar: Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROID) Round Up!
Objectives
- List the recommended treatment regimens for mycobacterial infections (especially non-TB mycobacterial infections) among HIV-infected persons, with particular emphasis on drug-drug interactions between antimycobacterial and antiretroviral medications, respectively.
- List the most common mycobacterial infections — including, in particular, non-tuberculous (non-TB) mycobacterial infections — occurring among persons with HIV infection.
- Describe the clinical manifestations of mycobacterial infections (especially those due to non-TB mycobacteria) among persons with HIV infection, including clinical manifestations associated with immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).
Presentation
Slides
![slide01 Mycobacterial Infections in HIV](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Slide01-3.jpg)
Facilitated by Gene Stringer, Jr., MD
Infectious Diseases Section
Department of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Georgia AETC
November 16, 2016
Objectives
- List the recommended treatment regimens for mycobacterial infections (especially non-TB mycobacterial infections) among HIV-infected persons, with particular emphasis on drug-drug interactions between antimycobacterial and antiretroviral medications, respectively.
- List the most common mycobacterial infections — including, in particular, non-tuberculous (non-TB) mycobacterial infections — occurring among persons with HIV infection.
- Describe the clinical manifestations of mycobacterial infections (especially those due to non-TB mycobacteria) among persons with HIV infection, including clinical manifestations associated with immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: HIV and Opportunistic Infections
- Webinar: Endemic Mycosis in HIV Infected Individuals
- Webinar: Update on the Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Mycoplasma genitalium Infection
- Webinar: Opportunistic Infections
- Webinar: Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROID) Round Up!
![slide01 Mycobacterial Infections in HIV](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Slide01-3.jpg)
Facilitated by Gene Stringer, Jr., MD
Infectious Diseases Section
Department of Medicine
Morehouse School of Medicine
Georgia AETC
November 16, 2016
Objectives
- List the recommended treatment regimens for mycobacterial infections (especially non-TB mycobacterial infections) among HIV-infected persons, with particular emphasis on drug-drug interactions between antimycobacterial and antiretroviral medications, respectively.
- List the most common mycobacterial infections — including, in particular, non-tuberculous (non-TB) mycobacterial infections — occurring among persons with HIV infection.
- Describe the clinical manifestations of mycobacterial infections (especially those due to non-TB mycobacteria) among persons with HIV infection, including clinical manifestations associated with immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: HIV and Opportunistic Infections
- Webinar: Endemic Mycosis in HIV Infected Individuals
- Webinar: Update on the Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Mycoplasma genitalium Infection
- Webinar: Opportunistic Infections
- Webinar: Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROID) Round Up!