HIV Complications
STIs and HIV
If you have had a Sexually Transmitted Infection in the last year, you are more likely to get HIV. STIs can cause inflammation and sometimes open sores, which allows HIV to enter the bloodstream more easily.
PJP and HIV
Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) was once very common and very deadly in HIV patients. Since the invention of ART, PJP rates in HIV patients have decreased but the risk for serious infection is still high, as the immune system is weakened and not able to fight off the fungus which causes pneumonia. Those with low CD4 counts, often below 200, or a history of PJP, are more at risk. If you are living with HIV and experience symptoms such as persistent cough, shortness of breath or fever, it is important to seek medical care immediately to rule out PJP and receive appropriate treatment. The infectious disease specialists at Hattiesburg Clinic are adept at managing these complex treatment plans, ensuring that ART continues to suppress HIV while PJP is being treated. Our team will provide long-term follow-up care to monitor for signs of relapse and adjust ART or prophylactic medications accordingly.