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Can an opportunistic infection be transmitted from a person with AIDS to a person without AIDS?

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Can an opportunistic infection be transmitted from a person with AIDS to a person without AIDS?

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So-called “opportunistic” infections usually are not a threat to a healthy immune system. They are a threat to people with HIV infection because HIV has damaged their immune systems. Patients with a severe underlying illness or with a pre-existing immunologic impairment are also susceptible to opportunistic infections.

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