Iribarren, José AntonioRubio, RafaelAguirrebengoa, KoldoArribas, Jose RamónBaraia-Etxaburu, JosuGutiérrez, FélixLopez Bernaldo de Quirós, Juan CarlosLosa, Juan EmilioMiró, José MaMoreno, SantiagoPérez Molina, JoséPodzamczer, DanielPulido, FedericoRiera, MelchorRivero, AntonioSanz Moreno, JoséAmador, ConchaAntela, AntonioArazo, PiedadArrizabalaga, JulioBachiller, PabloBarros, CarlosBerenguer, JuanCaylá, JoanDomingo, PereEstrada, VicenteKnobel, HernandoLocutura, JaimeLópez Aldeguer, JoséLlibre, Josep MaLozano, FernandoMallolas, JosepMalmierca, EduardoMiralles, CeliaMiralles, PilarMuñoz, AgustínOcampo, AgustínOlalla, JuliánPérez, InésPérez Elías, Ma JesúsPérez Arellano, José LuisPortilla, JoaquínRibera, EstebanRodríguez, FranciscoSantín, MiguelSanz Sanz, JesúsTéllez, Ma JesúsTorralba, MiguelValencia, EulaliaVon Wichmann, Miguel AngelGESIDA/SEIMC Writing Committee2025-01-072025-01-072016-04-05https://hdl.handle.net/10668/24870Opportunistic infections continue to be a cause of morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected patients. They often arise because of severe immunosuppression resulting from poor adherence to antiretroviral therapy, failure of antiretroviral therapy, or unawareness of HIV infection by patients whose first clinical manifestation of AIDS is an opportunistic infection. The present article is an executive summary of the document that updates the previous recommendations on the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients, namely, infections by parasites, fungi, viruses, mycobacteria, and bacteria, as well as imported infections. The article also addresses immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. This document is intended for all professionals who work in clinical practice in the field of HIV infection.enAIDSHIV infectionInfecciones oportunistasInfección por VIHOpportunistic infectionsSidaAIDS-Related Opportunistic InfectionsBacterial InfectionsCoinfectionHIV InfectionsHumansImmune Reconstitution Inflammatory SyndromeMycosesOpportunistic InfectionsParasitic DiseasesVirus DiseasesExecutive summary: Prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections and other coinfections in HIV-infected patients: May 2015.research article27056581open access10.1016/j.eimc.2016.02.0251578-1852http://repositori.upf.edu/bitstream/10230/27420/1/iribarren-eim-exe.pdf