immunocompromised
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of immunocompromised
First recorded in 1970–75; immuno- + compromised
Example Sentences
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“I’m not supposed to have people over because my mom is immunocompromised.”
From Literature
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Rob Davis notes the severity of the current flu season, as well as a population of 85 million people who are high risk or immunocompromised and 25 million people over 65.
"I've seen children who have had strokes after chickenpox and I have also seen immunocompromised children particularly who have died as a consequence of chickenpox infection," she said.
From BBC
Standard vaccines are often less effective in older people or in the immunocompromised because they work through the immune system.
From Barron's
The team also evaluated 1,334 patients who were immunocompromised due to solid organ transplants.
From Science Daily
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