Infections in the compromised host.

S Alvarez
Author Information
  1. S Alvarez: Department of Internal Medicine, Ochsner Clinic of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Abstract

The normal defense mechanisms against infection include (1) normal skin and mucous membranes, (2) humoral immunity, (3) phagocytic system, and (4) cellular immunity. The compromised (immunocompromised) host is an individual who has one or more deficiencies in these defense mechanisms. This article reviews potential infections in the compromised host as well as an approach to evaluation of these patients.

MeSH Term

Antibody Formation
Bacterial Infections
Humans
Immunity, Cellular
Immunocompromised Host
Phagocytosis
Skin

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