immunosuppressive conditions

What are Immunosuppressive Conditions?

Immunosuppressive conditions refer to states where the immune system's ability to fight infectious diseases and cancer is compromised or entirely absent. These conditions can be caused by genetic factors, diseases, or exposure to certain toxic substances. Understanding how these conditions arise is crucial in the field of Toxicology, as it helps in identifying and mitigating risks associated with chemical exposures that may lead to immune system suppression.

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