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Immunosuppression is a
reduction of the
activation or
efficacy of the
immune system. Some
portions of the
immune system itself have
immunosuppressive effects...
- rotaviruses, norovirus,
adenoviruses fungi: candidiasis,
especially in
immunosuppressed patients or who have
previously received prolonged antibiotic treatment...
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leading to
frank lymphoma, a
group of B cell
lymphomas occurring in
immunosuppressed patients following organ transplant.
Symptoms of PTLD are
highly variable...
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hepatocellular carcinoma may
occur in childhood. The rate of
hepatitis C in
immunosuppressed people is higher. This is
particularly true in
those with
human immunodeficiency...
- dog.
Demodex canis mites can
survive on
immunosuppressed human skin and
human mites can
infect immunosuppressed dogs,
although reported cases are rare...
- boosters". A meta-analysis
looking into COVID-19
vaccine differences in
immunosuppressed individuals found that
people with a
weakened immune system are less...
- "Lamivudine
prevents reactivation of
hepatitis B and
reduces mortality in
immunosuppressed patients:
systematic review and meta-analysis".
Journal of
Viral Hepatitis...
- alcoholic, diabetic, and malnourished,
while another ten
percent had been
immunosuppressed through chemotherapy, steroids, or malignancy.
Fournier gangrene is...
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Immunosuppressive drugs, also
known as
immunosuppressive agents,
immunosuppressants and
antirejection medications, are
drugs that
inhibit or
prevent the...
- Cryptococcus, are also
called fungemia. It is most
commonly seen in
immunosuppressed or
immunocompromised patients with
severe neutropenia,
cancer patients...