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  1. ... affects the immune system and who have had close contact or are at high risk of close contact to someone who is infected with the SARS- ...
  2. ... affects the immune system and who have had close contact or are at high risk of close contact to someone who is infected with the SARS- ...
  3. ... latent (resting or nongrowing) TB, including those in close contact with people who have active TB, a positive ...
  4. ... latent (resting or nongrowing) TB including those in close contact with people who have active TB, a positive ...
  5. ... in your household or who have been in close contact with you may need to be treated.It ...
  6. ... prevent infection in people who have been in close contact with a person who has certain serious bacterial ...
  7. ... because they have very few white blood cells, close contacts of someone who is sick with meningitis, and ...
  8. ... certain types of surgery, and those people in close contact with someone who is sick with meningitis. Talk ...
  9. ... have occupational risk for infection People who anticipate close contact with an international adoptee People experiencing homelessness People ...
  10. ... about what you eat or drink). People in close contact with a typhoid carrier. Laboratory workers who work ...
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