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              (In infants and children with established HIV infection)

                    Clincial event            Clinical diagnosis      $	#
               Stage 1
               Asymptomatic           No HIV-related symptoms reported and  Not applicable
                                      
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               Persistent generalized  Persistent swollen or enlarged lymph  Clinical diagnosis
               lymphadenopathy (PGL)  nodes >1 cm at two or more noncontiguous
                                      


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                                      without known cause
               Stage 2
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  Enlarged liver and spleen without  Clinical diagnosis
               hepatosplenomegaly     obvious cause
               Papular pruritic eruptions  Papular pruritic vesicular lesions  Clinical diagnosis
               Fungal nail infections  Fungal paronychia (painful, red and  Clinical diagnosis
                                      swollen nail bed) or onycholysis
                                      (painless separation of the nail from the
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                                      onychomycosis is uncommon without

               Angular cheilitis      Splits or cracks on the lips at the angle  Clinical diagnosis
                                      of the mouth with depigmentation,
                                      usually responding to antifungal
                                      treatment but may recur
               Lineal gingival erythema  Erythematous band that follows the  Clinical diagnosis
               (LGE)                  contour of the free gingival line; may be
                                      associated with spontaneous bleeding
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               infection              %
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                                      on sole of feet (plantar warts); facial,
                                      more than 5% of body area or

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               contagiosum infection  %
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               Recurrent oral ulcerations  Aphthous ulceration, typically with a  Clinical diagnosis
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                                      pseudomembrane




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