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Human disease.
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immune suppression; is
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1
It
is
an animal health issue rather than a public health risk.
2
The possible effect on human health
is
a problem of current debate.
3
Background: Contact allergy
is
a major public health problem in industrialized countries.
4
Objective: Asthma
is
a major public health problem with considerable economic impact.
5
Background: Hypertension
is
becoming a major public health problem in developing countries.
1
During the course of sepsis a cytokine shift towards increasing
immune
suppression
occurs.
2
Sixteen antiretroviral-experienced HIV patients with severe
immune
suppression
were included in the study.
3
The underlying mechanism associated with SCI-induced
immune
suppression
is still unclear.
4
Inherent
immune
suppression
represents a major challenge in the treatment of human cancer.
5
Stroke may be accompanied by immunological consequences including local autoimmunity and peripheral
immune
suppression
.
6
These findings may explain the chronic and persistent
immune
suppression
seen in these subjects.
7
In
immune
suppression
the infection is often disseminated and can present as cardiac tamponade.
8
The underlying mechanism accounting for
immune
suppression
is not clear.
9
Standard pharmacologic
immune
suppression
impairs T-cell function and jeopardizes the beneficial reconstitution of Tregs.
10
Depression has been characterized as a disorder of both
immune
suppression
and immune activation.
11
Although these treatments have reduced mortality and morbidity, they cause a non-specific
immune
suppression
.
12
Killing of CD4 lymphocytes and systemic
immune
suppression
are the hallmarks of HIV infection.
13
Immunotherapy aims to develop combination approaches that simultaneously augment immunity while preventing local
immune
suppression
.
14
Significant
immune
suppression
was found in the three infected groups when compared with uninfected controls.
15
Perhaps the most important is the role of inherent tumor-induced
immune
suppression
and enhanced immunologic tolerance.
16
Chronic
immune
suppression
in renal transplant recipients (RTR) increases the risk of viral-associated cancers.
immune
suppression
immune