Adverse Effects Seen in Immunologically Compromised Hosts
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ADVERSE EFFECTS SEEN IN IMMUNOLOGICALLY COMPROMISED HOSTS
Introduction to the theme of adverse effects in immunologically compromised hosts.
Adverse effects of viral vaccines
Discussion of negative consequences resulting from viral vaccines.
Seen in normal hosts
Observation that these adverse effects are typically found in individuals with normal immune systems.
The pathogenesis of which is unclear
Uncertainty about the cause or development of these effects, specifically related to the pathogenesis.
But which is thought to have an
Suggesting that the cause might have an immunologic foundation.
Immunologic basis
Further emphasis on the role of the immune system in adverse effects.
Postinfectious or postvaccinal
Discussion of adverse effects occurring after infection or vaccination.
Encephalomyelitis is the classic example
Highlighting encephalomyelitis as a classic example of a disease resulting from cell-mediated hypersensitivity.
Of a disease mediated by cell-mediated
Pointing out that the mentioned disease is mediated by cell-mediated hypersensitivity.
Hypersensivity
Specifically identifying cell-mediated hypersensitivity as the mechanism.
These children fail to develop the rash
Noting a failure in the development of the typical rash associated with measles in affected children.
Of measles and specific measles
Mentioning the absence of specific antibodies against measles.
Neutralizine antibody and subsequently die
Describing a dire consequence – death – as a result of the failure to develop specific antibodies.
Adverse effects of vaccines seen
Reiterating adverse effects related to vaccines in individuals with normal immune systems.
In normal hosts that appear to be
Indicating that these effects seem connected to the nature of the antigen or the method of administration.
Related to the nature of the
Implying that the nature of the antigen plays a role in adverse effects.
Antigen or the route of administration
Suggesting that the route of administration may also influence adverse effects.
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