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cytomegalovirus. defect type?
T cell
EBV. defect type?
T cell
Varicella. defect type?
T cell
Chronic infections w/ respiratory and intestinal viruses. defect type?
T cell
Candida. defect type?
T cell
Pneumocystis carinii (PCP). defect type?
T cell

(DiGeorge Syndrome)
opportunistic pathogens, failure to clear infections. defect type?
T cell
bacterial sepsis. defect type?
T cell
Strep, Staph, Haemophilus. defect type?
B cell

(Common Variable Immunodef)
Enteroviral encephalitis. defect type?
B cell
cytomegalovirus. defect type?
T cell
EBV. defect type?
T cell
Varicella. defect type?
T cell
Chronic infections w/ respiratory and intestinal viruses. defect type?
T cell
Candida. defect type?
T cell or Granulocyte defect
severe intestinal giardiasis. cell defect?
B cell

(common variable immunodef)
Recurrent sinopulmonary infections, sepsis, chronic meningitis. defect?
B cell

(Bruton's aggamaglobulinemia, IgA def, Common Variable immunodef)
chronic meningitis. defect?
B cell
Staph, Pseudomonas. defect?
Granulocyte
Candida, Nocardia, Aspergillus. defect?
Granulocyte.
Neisseria, other pyogenic bac. defect?
Complement
All defects make you more susceptible to bacterial infections.
All. T, B, Granulocyte, Complement.
Only lymphocyte defects make you more susceptible to viral infections.
So that's T and B cell defects.
T, B, and Granulocyte make you more susceptible to Fungi and Parasites.
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