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smoke;
             Note: being exposed to second-hand smoke is defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
(26)      having hyperhomocysteinaemia before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
(27)      having chronic kidney disease before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
            Note: chronic kidney disease is defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
(28)      an inability to consume an average of at least 100 grams per day of any combination of fruit and vegetables, for at least five consecutive years within the 20 years before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
(29)      having infection with human immunodeficiency virus at the time of the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
(30)      having infection of the affected part of the aorta with a bacterial or fungal organism before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
Note: Examples of organisms which can cause an aortic aneurysm include Staphylococcus species, Salmonella species, Streptococcus pneumonia, Treponema pallidum (the organism that causes syphilis), and species belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (the organism that causes tuberculosis).
(31)      having autoimmune aortitis or vasculitis before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
Note: Examples of autoimmune diseases that may cause aortitis or vasculitis include giant cell arteritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Behcet disease, reactive arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus.
(32)      having trauma to the affected part of the aorta before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
(33)      having a solid organ transplant before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
(34)      taking a fluoroquinolone antibiotic in the three months before the clinical worsening of aortic aneurysm or an aortic wall disorder;
(35)      for aortic wall disorders only:
             (a)          undertaking physical activity of five METs or more within the 24 hours before the clinical worsening of an aortic wall disorder;
             Note: MET is defined in the Schedule 1 - Dictionary.
             (b)          being pregnant within the six weeks before the clinical worsening of an aortic wall disorder;
             (c)          having invasion of the affected part of the aorta by a malignant neoplasm at the time of the clinical worsening of an aortic wall disorder;
             (d)          having erosion of the affected part of the aorta due to inflammation of a contiguous tissue or organ at the time of the clinical worsening of an aortic wall disorder;
                Note: Examples of inflammatory conditions that can cause erosion of the wall of the aorta are acute and chronic pancreatitis.
             (e)          taking a drug from the specified list of drugs in the 72 hours before the clinical worsening of an aortic wall disorder;
             Note: