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A clinically significant infectious illness (e.g., cellulitis, abscess, pneumonia, septicemia, tuberculosis) within 3 months prior to randomization, or PML ...
Participant has a potentially serious acute or chronic viral infection or immunodeficiency condition, including tuberculosis, fungal, bacterial, viral ...
Ongoing infectious disease, including but not limited to tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis. Fever, defined as temperature above 100.4 F/38.0 ...
* Clinically significant respiratory tract infection (e.g., active tuberculosis, infectious pneumonia, Corona virus disease 2019 [COVID-19]) requiring ...
Subject has acute or chronic infection or immunodeficiency condition, including tuberculosis, fungal, bacterial, viral/parasite infection, ocular herpes simplex ...
Known history of tuberculosis. Subjects who are known to be human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive. Subjects with evidence of hepatitis B or C virus ...
Mycobacterial (tuberculosis) eye infection or; Vaccinia (smallpox) eye infection or; Varicella (chickenpox) eye infection—Should not be used in patients with ...
Participants must have a confirmed diagnosis of CLE. · Participants should have no medical history or signs or symptoms of active or prior tuberculosis infection ...
Ongoing infectious disease, including but not limited to tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis. Unexplained fever, defined as greater than 100.4 ...
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