Home » 2001 » Volume 3 - Number 4 » Clinical Manifestations of HIV Infection in the HAART Era
Marina Núñez 1, Vicente Soriano 2, Juan González-Lahoz 1
1 NULL; 2 UNIR Health Sciences School and Medical Center, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Madrid, Spain
*Correspondence: Juan González-Lahoz, Email not available
A notable change in the spectrum of clinical manifestations in HIV-infected subjects has been recognized over the past few years. The expanded use of HAART and the increased longevity of the HIV-infected population are the main factors accounting for this change. While the incidence of classical OI occurring in severely immunosuppressed patients has declined dramatically, conditions linked to the use or removal of antiretroviral agents are often seen nowadays. Likewise, complications derived from concomitant diseases such as chronic viral hepatitis and tumors are now more relevant due to the longer life expectancy of HIV-infected individuals.