Lesson 4. Acute and Recent HIV Infection

Learning Objective Performance Indicators

  • Define acute, recent, and early HIV infection
  • Describe the immunopathogenesis and clinical manifestations of acute HIV
  • Initiate appropriate testing for the diagnosis of acute HIV infection
  • State the benefits of diagnosing and promptly treating a person with acute or recent HIV infection
  • Provide effective recommended antiretroviral treatment regimens for persons with acute or recent HIV

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Learning Objective Performance Indicators

  • Define acute, recent, and early HIV infection
  • Describe the immunopathogenesis and clinical manifestations of acute HIV
  • Initiate appropriate testing for the diagnosis of acute HIV infection
  • State the benefits of diagnosing and promptly treating a person with acute or recent HIV infection
  • Provide effective recommended antiretroviral treatment regimens for persons with acute or recent HIV

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