• Infection · Sep 2013

    Practice Guideline

    Therapy and prophylaxis of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients: a guideline by the German and Austrian AIDS societies (DAIG/ÖAG) (AWMF 055/066).

    • J Thoden, A Potthoff, J R Bogner, N H Brockmeyer, S Esser, K Grabmeier-Pfistershammer, B Haas, K Hahn, G Härter, M Hartmann, C Herzmann, J Hutterer, A R Jordan, C Lange, S Mauss, D Meyer-Olson, F Mosthaf, M Oette, S Reuter, A Rieger, T Rosenkranz, M Ruhnke, B Schaaf, S Schwarze, H J Stellbrink, H Stocker, A Stoehr, M Stoll, C Träder, M Vogel, D Wagner, C Wyen, C Hoffmann, Deutsche AIDS Gesellschaft, and Österreichische AIDS-Gesellschaft.
    • Private Practice Dr. C. Scholz and Dr. J. Thoden, Bertoldstrasse 8, 79098, Freiburg, Germany, jan.thoden@rheuma-freiburg.de.
    • Infection. 2013 Sep 1;41 Suppl 2:S91-115.

    IntroductionThere was a growing need for practical guidelines for the most common OIs in Germany and Austria under consideration of the local epidemiological conditions.Materials And MethodsThe German and Austrian AIDS societies developed these guidelines between March 2010 and November 2011. A structured Medline research was performed for 12 diseases, namely Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia, cerebral toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus manifestations, candidiasis, herpes simplex virus infections, varizella zoster virus infections, progressive multifocal leucencephalopathy, cryptosporidiosis, cryptococcosis, nontuberculosis mycobacteria infections and tuberculosis. Due to the lack of evidence by randomized controlled trials, part of the guidelines reflects expert opinions. The German version was accepted by the German and Austrian AIDS Societies and was previously published by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Wissenschaftlichen Medizinischen Fachgesellschaften (AWMF; German Association of the Scientific Medical Societies).ConclusionThe review presented here is a translation of a short version of the German-Austrian Guidelines of opportunistic infections in HIV patients. These guidelines are well-accepted in a clinical setting in both Germany and Austria. They lead to a similar treatment of a heterogeneous group of patients in these countries.

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