immunodeficiency

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immunodeficiency
n. inability of the immune system to fight off infections due to a genetic or acquired disease

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Immunodeficiency
Immunodeficiency (or immune deficiency) is a state in which the immune system's ability to fight infectious disease is compromised or entirely absent. Immunodeficiency may also decrease cancer immunosurveillance. Most cases of immunodeficiency are acquired ("secondary") but some people are born with defects in their immune system, or primary immunodeficiency. Transplant patients take medications to suppress their immune system as an anti-rejection measure, as do some patients suffering from an over-active immune system. A person who has an immunodeficiency of any kind is said to be immunocompromised. An immunocompromised person may be particularly vulnerable to opportunistic infections, in addition to normal infections that could affect everyone.

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immunodeficiency

Noun
1. immunological disorder in which some part of the body's immune system is inadequate and resistance to infectious diseases is reduced
(hypernym) immunological disorder
(hyponym) AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome


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Immunodeficiency
Inabillity to mount a normal immune response. Immunodeficiency can be due to a genetic disease or acquired as in AIDS due to HIV.

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immunodeficiency
The decreased ability of the body to fight infection and disease.
 
immunodeficiency syndrome
The inability of the body to produce an immune response.

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