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Immunodeficiency Disorders
Alternate Names : Immunosuppression
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Usually, the immune response is a desired effect. Even deliberate immunosuppression (in the treatment of autoimmune disorders for example) attempts to maintain a balance between suppression of parts of the immune system and the ability to fight disease and infection.
The goal of treatment for immunodeficiency disorders includes protection against (and treatment of) diseases and infections.
Avoid contact with persons who have any infection or contagious disorder. This includes avoiding people who have been immunized (vaccinated) within the past two weeks.
Any illness/infection is treated aggressively. This may involve prolonged use of antimicrobials (antibiotics, antifungal medications, etc.), use of powerful antimicrobials to treat any infection, and preventive (prophylactic) treatments.
Interferon (used to treat viral infections and some types of cancer) and Zidovudine (AZT, used to treat AIDS) are two immunostimulant drugs (medications that increase the efficiency of the immune system).
Persons with HIV and AIDS may take combinations of drugs to reduce the amount of virus in their immune systems, thus improving their immunity.
Patients undergoing a planned splenectomy should be vaccinated 2 weeks prior to the surgery against encapsulated organisms, such as Streptococcal pneumonia.
Bone marrow transplant may be used to treat certain immunodeficiency conditions.
Passive immunity (administration of antibodies produced by another person or animal) may occasionally be recommended to prevent illness after exposure to a microorganism.
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Review Date : 8/18/2003
Reviewed By : David Webner, M.D., Sports Medicine Fellow, Crozer-Keystone Family Practice Program, Springfield, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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