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. 2022 Jul 15;10(7):1433. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10071433

Table 1.

Comorbid conditions of immunocompetent patients and cause for immunosuppression in immunocompromised patients.

Comorbid Conditions of Immunocompetent Patients Number of Patients (%) Cause for Immunosuppression in Immunocompromised Patients Number of Patients (%)
Hypertension 9 (8.2) Steroid use; DM 5 (4.5)
Hypothyroidism; CAD 6 (5.5) CKD 4 (3.6)
Joint disease 5 (4.5) Hematologic malignancies; Cytotoxic medication 3 (2.7)
Smoking; HLP; Malignancy 4 (3.6) Asplenia 1 (0.9)
BPH; COPD; Inherited hematologic abnormality 3 (2.7)
Hematologic malignancy in remission; HF; Ischemic cardiomyopathy 2 (1.8)
Other less common comorbidities (hydrocephalus, kidney transplant, A-fib, gynecomastia, depression, Chrons disease, valve replacement, aortic aneurysm, sleep apnea, ureter stones, diverticulosis, colectomy, gunshot wound, SVT, fungal sinusitis, gastritis, hip fracture, fibromyalgia, TIA, embolic stroke, carpal-tunnel syndrome, rhabdomyolysis, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, asthma) 1 (0.9)

CAD—coronary artery disease, HLP—hyperlipidemia, BPH—benign prostatic hyperplasia, COPD—chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HF—heart failure, A-fib—atrial fibrillation, SVT—supraventricular tachyarrhythmia, TIA—transitory ischemic attack, DM—diabetes mellitus, CKD—chronic kidney disease.