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  1. Having HIV weakens your body's immune system. This can lead to serious infections that are called opportunistic infections (OIs). Read more. ... Having HIV/AIDS weakens ...
  2. ... Health ClinicalTrials.gov Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... HIV Study shows kidney transplants between people with HIV is safe A growing ...
  3. ... who have had an organ or blood-product transplant, people with HIV/AIDS, and those who take steroid medicine or immune- ...
  4. ... Chemotherapy Glucocorticoid medicines (prednisone) Heart or lung conditions HIV/AIDS Organ transplant Pregnancy (especially the first trimester) People of Native ...
  5. ... Conditions that weaken the immune system, such as HIV/AIDS , organ transplants, and recent chemotherapy Older or very young age ...
  6. ... MD , Director, Viral Hepatitis Program, National Center of HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Federal Reviewers ...
  7. ... Steadfast Resource for Addressing Linkage to Care and Prevention With Hospitalized HIV-Infected Crack Users Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services Kenya, Sonjia; Chida, Natasha; Cardenas, Gabriel; ...
  8. ... considered to be positive in people: Who have HIV/AIDS Who have received an organ transplant Who have a suppressed immune system or are ...
  9. ... treatment) Cirrhosis of the liver Had an organ transplant Had their spleen removed or do not have normal spleen function HIV/AIDS If you decide to keep your pet, you ...
  10. ... MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; HIV/AIDS Glossary: CD4 Count; [ cited 2022 May 5]; [about 1 screens]. Available from: https://clinicalinfo.hiv.gov/en/glossary/cd4-count Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
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