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  • Immunol Curr Res 2024,

Immunodeficiency: Disorders where the Immune System Falters, such as Chronic Granulomatous Disease and Primary Immune Disorders

Robert Gross*
Department of Dermatology Medical School, University of Tokyo, Japan
*Corresponding Author : Robert Gross, Department of Dermatology Medical School, University of Tokyo, Japan, Email: rgross@6578gmail.com

Received Date: May 03, 2024 / Published Date: May 30, 2024

Abstract

Immunodeficiency disorders, such as chronic granulomatous disease and primary immune diseases, represent conditions where the immune system fails to mount an adequate response. These disorders can manifest in various ways, affecting both innate and adaptive immunity. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these deficiencies is crucial for developing effective therapeutic strategies. This abstract explores the etiology, clinical manifestations, and current treatments of immunodeficiency disorders, emphasizing the challenges and advancements in managing these complex conditions.

Citation: Robert G (2024) Immunodeficiency: Disorders where the ImmuneSystem Falters, such as Chronic Granulomatous Disease and Primary ImmuneDisorders. Immunol Curr Res, 8: 201.

Copyright: © 2024 Robert G. This is an open-access article distributed under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

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