Visual Guide to Opportunistic Infections in People With HIV: Essential Clinical Resource Now Available From Topics in Antiviral Medicine™

Special Issue A Visual Guide to Opportunistic Infections in People With HIV, From Topics in Antiviral Medicine™

IAS–USA invites you to explore a special supplemental issue of Topics in Antiviral Medicine™: A Visual Guide to Opportunistic Infections in People With HIV. Contributed by infectious disease experts Brian P. Epling, MD, MHS, Irini Sereti, MD, PhD, and colleagues at the National Institutes of Health, this image compendium brings clinical scenarios to life with:

  • Striking clinical photography
  • Key radiographic findings
  • Vivid microbiologic, endoscopic, pathologic, and retinal images

Covering the full spectrum of opportunistic infections seen in the ART era — from Pneumocystis pneumonia to toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus, cryptococcosis, and more — this guide is an essential resource for every clinician managing people with HIV. Whether you’re new to the field or reinforcing clinical recognition skills, this issue delivers educational visuals and practical insights.

Explore the Special Issue Now:

https://www.iasusa.org/activities/topics-in-antiviral-medicine/current-issues/

Contributors:

Brian P. Epling, MD, MHS; Elizabeth Laidlaw, PA-C; Christopher Dampier, MD; Sunil Bellur, MD; M. Teresa Magone De Quadros Costa, MD; Arlene Sirajuddin, MD; Virginia Sheikh, MD, MHS; Maura Manion, MD; Irini Sereti, MD, PhD

Continuing Education

The International Antiviral Society–USA (IAS–USA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The IAS–USA designates this issue for a maximum of 3.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.