“…None of these patients were put on prophylaxis and all had LN, lymphopenia and low CD4+ T cell counts. Another registry study from Taiwan 63 reported an incidence of PJP of 0.24%, with higher risk in patients with severe LN (OR 6.7), those receiving higher doses of prednisone (5‐10 mg/d, OR 25.9; >10 mg/d, OR 287; compared to <5 mg/d), higher 3‐month cumulative dose of cyclophosphamide (≤1.4 g, OR 0.64; >1.4 g, OR 11.5; compared to no use) and use of MMF (OR 50.8). However, the 3‐month cumulative dose of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) was associated with a reduced risk of pancytopenia (>14 g, OR 0.20; compared to no use).…”