Immunodeficiencies
Which component is most of the time affected/defect?
Lymphocytes B defect, increased risk for which type of infections?
Lymphocytes T?
Quantitative deficiency of neutrophils?
What’s a number of neutrophils that means danger?
What means primary and what secondary immunodeficiency?
At which number of neutrophils should the patient be treated in the hospital?
What else is necessary?
Which AB in immunodeficiencies?
Allergic?
For parasite infections?
For herpes simplex virus? Name dose per day and how often per day.
Fungal infections in immunodeficiencies.
Which drug? dose + frequency + duration
Systemically? mg/day
What can we give for weekly prevention? Name dose.
Can AIDS be transmitted to the child? (vertical transmission)
HIV-AIDS stages
Stage 1: How long does it take to show up on a test? (time range)
Stage 2: With proper therapy it can last how long?
Stage 3: Without treatment you survive for how long?
Stage 4: Which CD4 T-cells level do you have by then?
7 lesions which are strongly associated with HIV.
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