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Complejo relacionado con el SIDA (CRS); Infección por VIH sintomática y crónica
Usted puede reducir el riesgo de adquirir la infección practicando comportamientos sexuales con precaución. Sin embargo, la abstinencia es la única forma segura de evitar la transmisión sexual del virus.
Evite el uso de drogas intravenosas, pero si las utiliza, no comparta agujas ni jeringas.
Las personas con SIDA o quienes han tenido exámenes positivos de anticuerpos pueden transmitir la enfermedad a otros y no deben donar sangre, plasma, órganos ni semen. Asimismo, tampoco deben intercambiar fluidos genitales durante la actividad sexual.
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Sax PE, Walker BD. Immunopathogenesis of human immunodeficiency infection. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 408.
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