Table 3:
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 |