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. 2019 May 5;35(2):301–311. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daz037

Table 3:

Ten most diagnosed indicator conditions (left column) and ten most reported conditions indicative for offering an HIV test (right column) in GP practices

Indicator conditions regularly diagnosed in GP practice Indicator conditions which indicate GPs to test for HIV
1. Sexually transmitted infections (STI) 1. Sexually transmitted infection (STI)
2. Herpes zoster 2. Salmonella septicemia, recurrent
3. Mononucleosis-like illness 3. Unexplained leukocytopenia
4. Seborrheic dermatitis/exanthema 4. Hepatitis B or C
5. Candidemia 5. Unexplained lymphadenopathy
6. Cervical dysplasia 6. Malignant lymphoma
7. Unexplained weight loss 7. Peripheral neuropathy
8. Peripheral neuropathy 8. Mononucleosis-like illness
9. Unexplained fever 9. Coccidioidomycosis
10. Unexplained chronic diarrhea 10. Cytomegalovirus