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  1. ... for a long time Cushing disease An organ transplant HIV/AIDS Lymphoma (a type of cancer ) Other people at ...
  2. ... chronic] steroid therapy, a bone marrow or organ transplant, spleen removal, HIV/AIDS, or cancer treatment) Has recently traveled to another ... chronic steroid therapy, a bone marrow or organ transplant, spleen removal, HIV/AIDS , or cancer treatment) Have recently traveled to another ...
  3. ... a weakened immune system, which can occur with transplants, cancer, HIV/AIDS , and long-term use of steroids.
  4. ... who have had an organ or blood-product transplant, people with HIV/AIDS, and those who take steroid medicine or immune- ...
  5. ... medicines to suppress their immune system People with HIV/AIDS Transplant recipients In these groups, this infection is not ...
  6. ... Surgeon General are domestic violence and women's issues, HIV/AIDS, organ transplantation, and a Hispanic health initiative. V. CONSIDERATION OF ...
  7. ... system problem (during cancer treatment, or due to HIV/AIDS , organ transplant, or other diseases) Other serious illnesses, such as ...
  8. ... Chemotherapy Glucocorticoid medicines (prednisone) Heart or lung conditions HIV/AIDS Organ transplant Pregnancy (especially the first trimester) People of Native ...
  9. ... Conditions that weaken the immune system, such as HIV/AIDS , organ transplants, and recent chemotherapy Older or very young age ...
  10. ... your risk for anal cancer. Weak immune system. HIV/AIDS, organ transplants, certain medicines, and other conditions that weaken the ...
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