immunodeficiency
Americannoun
plural
immunodeficienciesnoun
Other Word Forms
- immunodeficient adjective
Etymology
Origin of immunodeficiency
First recorded in 1970–75; immuno- + deficiency
Example Sentences
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"Heavy metal exposure has been linked to degenerative heart disease, immunodeficiency and increased parasite infestations, among other disease risks."
From Science Daily
They point out that malnutrition is the leading cause of immunodeficiency worldwide.
From Science Daily
Conversely, interventions that inhibit Rinl could be used in immunodeficiency to help the body fight disease.
From Science Daily
HIV is human immunodeficiency virus, which damages the cells in your immune system and weakens your ability to fight everyday infections and diseases.
From BBC
The legal dispute centered on who devised the idea of using a Gilead medication for people at high risk of contracting H.I.V., or the human immunodeficiency virus, which causes AIDS.
From New York Times
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