Secondary immunodeficiencies are the result of disease or other environmental factors weakening the immune system.
Drug regimens — There are several types of medication that can result in
secondary immunodeficiencies, but these drugs also perform critical roles in certain areas of healthcare.
Non-compliance in teenagers and young adults is particularly high, with around 40 - 50 % of adolescents and young adults not adhering to the therapy regimen in Europe and the USA.xix Research into long - acting anti-retroviral therapy represents an exciting opportunity to tackle these issues and reduce the global burden of HIV related
secondary immunodeficiency.
Secondary immunodeficiency (SID)-- acquired immunodeficiency as a result of disease or environmental factors, such as HIV, malnutrition, or medical treatment (e.g. chemotherapy).
It also enables physicians to detect instances of interactions between the two, and to study mechanisms involved in
secondary immunodeficiency.
Canine distemper causes
a secondary immunodeficiency state.
Not exact matches
Devan is a senior citizen cat who had Feline
Immunodeficiency Virus, a slow acting virus that makes him more susceptible to various
secondary infections.
Since both FeLV and Feline
Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) suppress the cat's immune system, infected cats don't always show symptoms, but they tend to develop clinical signs related to
secondary (related) infections and certain types of cancer.
In this stage the cat may develop signs of
immunodeficiency and
secondary conditions, such as opportunistic infections, stomatitis, ocular inflammation, cancer, and respiratory tract infections.
In cats, chronic feline
immunodeficiency virus infection can lead to
secondary infections of the skin associated with the immune system depression caused by this slow virus.
Feline
Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)- Signs of FIV can be from direct viral effects or, because this virus causes immunodeficiency, from secon
Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)- Signs of FIV can be from direct viral effects or, because this virus causes
immunodeficiency, from secon
immunodeficiency, from
secondary infections.
Secondary AIHA may be triggered by cancer, infections such as Feline Leukemia, Feline
Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), blood parasites such as Mycoplasma haemofelis, drug reactions, chemicals, toxins, or bee stings.