Webinar: Mycobacterial Infections in HIV
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
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!
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!