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The 2 main types of immune system disorders are Allergies and Asthma. Other types of disorders are autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid Arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.

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Autoimmune diseases arise from an inappropriate immune response of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body

Acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome......

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1)Primary, you are born with an immunodeficiency possibly due to a defect in a gene. 2)Secondary, when an immune system becomes damaged due to some type of exposure that occurs during ones lifetime..

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The 2 main types of immune system disorders are Allergies and Asthma. Other types of disorders are autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid Arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.

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HIV and Hepatitis are the most common types.

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autoimmune diseases and autoimmune deficiency

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hypersensitivity and immune deficiency

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CORONA VIRUS

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