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Illness
of Immune Reconstitution: Recognition and Management
Some individuals who initiate HAART
develop new or worsening opportunistic
infections or malignancies
despite improvements in surrogate markers of HIV-1 infection.
These
events of paradoxical clinical worsening, also known as immune reconstitution syndromes (IRS), are increased
in individuals with prior opportunistic infections or low CD4+ T-cell
nadirs.
They
are thought to result from reconstitution of the immune system's
ability to recognize pathogens or tumor antigens that were previously
present, but clinically asymptomatic.
There
is no consensus regarding the diagnostic criteria or pathogenesis
of IRS. Knowledge of their presentation and treatment is largely
based on case reports.
With
the introduction of HAART into resource-limited settings, it is
likely that significantly more and distinct forms of IRS will be
observed.
Prospective
studies of the incidence and treatment of IRS in multiple settings
are critical to better understand their pathogenesis and optimal
management.
Division
of Infectious Diseases, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center,
Denver, CO, USA. liz.connick@uchsc.edu.
02/09/05
Reference
E
M Gardner EM and E Connick. Illness of Immune Reconstitution: Recognition
and Management.
Current Infectious Diseases Report 6(6):483-493. December
2004.
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