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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Immunol. 2022 Nov 8;245:109182. doi: 10.1016/j.clim.2022.109182

Table II.

The number of viral, bacterial, and fungal infections in 80 patients with T cell lymphopenia.

Number of patients (%) Sinopulmonary Gastrointestinal Skin/Mucosa Systemic/Invasive Urinary
Viral infections 20 (25%) URI (n=15)
Bronchiolitis (n=3)
Croup (n=1)
Pneumonia (n=1)
Gastroenteritis (n=3) Coxsackievirus (n=2)
Molluscum contagiosum (n=1)
Vaccine stain
VZV infection (n=1)
Bacterial infections 25 (31%) AOM (n=9)
Pneumonia (n=5)
Conjunctivitis (n=2)
Tracheitis (n=1)
NEC (n=2) MRSA abscess (n=1) Sepsis/bacteremia (n=7)
Meningitis (n=1)
Ventriculitis (n=1)
UTI (n=2)
Fungal infections 10 (13%) Candidal diaper dermatitis (n=3) Oral thrush (n=5) Candidal UTI (n=2)

Abbreviations: URI, upper respiratory infection; AOM, acute otitis media; NEC, necrotizing enterocolitis, MRSA, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; VZV, Varicella-zoster virus; UTI, urinary tract infection.