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CMV Retinitis: Gateway to Blindness in HIV Patients

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Doctors without Borders site in Churachandpur
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More than half of all HIV-positive individuals will experience an eye complication during their...

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Globally, 3 million HIV patients have experienced ocular complications. Yet, a reference to CMV retinitis, or CMVR, an opportunistic infection responsible for more than 90 percent of cases of AIDS-related blindness, is absent from the World Health Organization's guidelines on HIV/AIDS. Russia, China, and Thailand have all recently promoted the use of eye exams, leading to the early detection and treatment of CMVR as well as tuberculosis, a leading cause of mortality in HIV patients. An eye exam may prevent the tragedy of blindness and mortality, and it will also serve as a report card to monitor our success or failure in the AIDS epidemic. This slideshow looks at patients with CMVR in India.

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