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- recurrent and severe infections like AOM, sinusitis, pneumonia,
bacteremia
- growth failure
- pubertal delay
- hematological findings- anemia, thrombocytopenia, neutropenia
- hepatomegaly, splenomegalt
- opportunistic infections
, - candidiasis
- diarrhea
What is the seroconversion window for HIV antibodies?
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45 days
How do you prevent perinatal HBV infection for a mother HBsAG positive vs mother
HBsAG negative vs mother HBsAg unknown?
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- mother HBsAG positive- given Hep B vx and HBIG within 12 hours of birth
- mother HBsAG negative- given Hep B vx within 24 hours of birth if 2000 g
and above OR given Hep B vx at one month of age or at hospital d/c for
birth weight less (whichever first) than 2000g
- mother HBsAG unknown- 2000g or above need Hep B vx within 12 hours
along with HBIG within 7 days after birth if mother's status is positive or still
unknown OR less than 2000g needs Hep B vx within 12 hours along with
HBIG within 12 hours of birth unless status confirmed negative
What dx test will be positive in acute HIV infection?
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