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Patients who are immunosuppressed have a weakened immune system, making them more susceptible to infections and illnesses.
Individuals with autoimmune diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis may be immunosuppressed due to their condition or treatment.
Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy may become immunosuppressed, increasing their risk of infections.
Immunosuppressed individuals are at higher risk of developing severe complications from infectious diseases such as influenza or COVID-19.
After receiving an organ transplant, patients are often put on immunosuppressive medications to prevent rejection of the new organ.
Doctors may use the term 'immunosuppressed' when referring to patients who have a weakened immune system due to certain medical conditions or treatments.
Pharmacists may need to be aware of medications that can cause immunosuppression and provide appropriate counseling to patients who are immunosuppressed.
Researchers may study the effects of immunosuppression on various diseases and develop new treatments to help immunosuppressed individuals.
Nurses may need to take special precautions when caring for immunosuppressed patients to prevent infections and provide appropriate care.