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March 2024

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Updated Guideline: Management of IRIS

The March 2024 update to the Management of Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) guideline, from lead author Dr. James Brust, with the Medical Care Criteria Committee, includes:


  • Histoplasmosis and mpox added to the table discussing major and minor presentations of IRIS.
  • Citations and references updated throughout the guideline.


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