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in addition to exposure to germs or pathogens, what other factors influence your risk of getting an infectious disease

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Risk factors for infectious diseases:

  1. Having a weak or compromised immune system
  2. Taking medications such as steroids or immuno-suppressants
  3. Having HIV or AIDS
  4. Not being vaccinated against an infectious disease
  5. Having cancer or a disorder that weakens the immune system
  6. Being malnourished

Step-by-step explanation:

Apart from exposure to germs, certain other factors increase the risk of contracting an infectious disease.

Compromised or Suppressed Immune system:

  • A compromised or suppressed immune system means that your immune system cannot effectively fight against pathogens.
  • The immune system can either be weak naturally, due to malnourishment, undernourishment or be compromised by certain disorders or medication.
  • Immunosuppressants are drugs that suppress or inactivate the immune system. These are prescribed to patients with auto-immune disorders (a disorder in which the body's own immune system starts attacking the body's own cells and organs).

HIV/AIDS

  • Since HIV attacks an important component, the T-helper cells of the immune system, HIV positive or AIDS individuals have a weak immune system that lowers their ability to fight diseases.

Not Vaccinated:

Vaccination increases a body's capability to fight deadly infections. Un-vaccinated individuals are at a higher risk of contacting diseases.

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