Protein deficiency causes decreased production of immune cells and immunoglobulins, increasing susceptibility to infections (Robert R. Rich, et al., 2013 ).
Leukemia, infection
lysogenic infection
antibiotic was not taken properly or the bacteria have become resistant. might also be because of lab mistakes or infection from a different site. :)
A localized skin infection that may spread to nearby lymph nodes.
Vit D is found in eggs and sunlight. A deficiency results in rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. A deficiency prevents you from synthesising sufficient hydroxy appatite, the mineral component which hardens the collagen aspect of bones, making them weak and bendy.
Susceptibility to STDs involves many factors including the individual's own immune response which helps to determine whether infection occurs. A very invasive STD infection is considered PID.
Signs and symptoms of Myelodysplatic Syndrome are anemia, increased susceptibility to infection, increased bleeding and bruising. Some people show no symptoms at all.
increased blood cell count
vitamin and nutritional supplements, mostly for chronic fatigue and increased susceptibility to infection. For example, yogurt and Lactobacillus acidophilus preparations help fight yeast infections,
Symptoms of radiation poisoning include: weakness, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, a tendency to bleed, increased susceptibility to infection, and--in severe cases--brain damage and death.
prolonged skin contact with wetness. Under these circumstances, natural oils are stripped away, the outer layer of skin is damaged, and there is increased susceptibility to infection by bacteria or yeast
Bacterial infection
It is almost always associated with otitis media, an infection of the middle ear.
"Immune deficiency can be inherited, acquired through infection, or even produced as an unintended side effect of a drug."
It is HIV-AIDS. Human immuno deficiency virus;Acquired immuno deficiency syndrome.
Leukemia, infection
iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia (an inherited disease in which globin chain production is deficient), and anemias associated with chronic infection or disease.