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immunocompromised
[im-yuh-noh-kom-pruh-mahyzd]
immunocompromised
/ ˌɪmjʊnəʊˈkɒmprəmaɪzd /
adjective
having an impaired immune system and therefore incapable of an effective immune response, usually as a result of disease, such as AIDS, that damages the immune system
Word History and Origins
Origin of immunocompromised1
Example Sentences
"Individuals who are older, immunocompromised adults and children who may have cancer, for example, are going to be afraid to go out into public."
Dr. Elizabeth E. Hudson, regional physician chief of infectious diseases for Kaiser Permanente Southern California, said people 65 and older, and those who are immunocompromised should get vaccinated.
Smokers, people over the age of 50 and those who are immunocompromised or have chronic lung conditions are at higher risk of developing the disease.
That threshold not only prevents infections from ripping through a community, but also protects those who are not able to get vaccinated because they are pregnant, immunocompromised or have other serious health issues.
"Those who are more vulnerable like the severely immunocompromised or those with advanced aged can be at risk of severe illness such as meningitis and life-threatening sepsis."
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