- Immunodeficiency, also
known as
immunocompromise, is a
state in
which the
immune system's
ability to
fight infectious diseases and
cancer is compromised...
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serious respiratory illnesses, such as pneumonia, in the
elderly and
immunocompromised. RSV can
cause outbreaks both in the
community and in
hospital settings...
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gastrointestinal tract and not
normally pathogenic, but may
cause disease in
immunocompromised patients. It is
often resistant to
multiple antibiotics, including...
-
children and in
people with
diabetes or
alcoholism or
those who are
immunocompromised.
About one per 62,500
males are
affected per year.
Males are affected...
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unnoticed in
healthy people, but can be life-threatening for the
immunocompromised, such as HIV-infected persons,
organ transplant recipients, or newborn...
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opportunistic pathogen in
patients with
cystic fibrosis or
other immunocompromising illnesses. It
differs from most
Burkholderia species in that it is...
- by Epstein-Barr
virus (EBV) and
occurs usually in
persons who are
immunocompromised,
especially those with
human immunodeficiency virus infection/acquired...
-
immunocompetent (i.e.,
individuals with a
normal functioning immune system) and
immunocompromised (e.g.,
persons with HIV/AIDS or
autoimmune disorders) individuals...
-
already in an
immunocompromised state are at the
highest risk of
pathogen entry. Some of the most
common examples of
immunocompromised individuals include...
- be
present in
those who lack a
protective immune response or are
immunocompromised.
Markov PV,
Ghafari M, Beer M,
Lythgoe K,
Simmonds P, Stilianakis...