immunosuppression - translation to french
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immunosuppression - translation to french

DECREASED RESISTANCE TO INFECTION; REDUCTION OF THE ACTIVATION OR EFFICACY OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
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immunosuppression         
n. immunosuppression, suppression of the immune system's natural responses (Medicine)
immunosuppressif      
immunosuppressive, tending to suppress the immune system's natural responses (Pharmacology)

Definition

immunosuppression
¦ noun Medicine suppression of an immune response, especially as induced to help the survival of an organ after a transplant operation.
Derivatives
immunosuppressant noun
immunosuppressed adjective
immunosuppressive adjective &noun

Wikipedia

Immunosuppression

Immunosuppression is a reduction of the activation or efficacy of the immune system. Some portions of the immune system itself have immunosuppressive effects on other parts of the immune system, and immunosuppression may occur as an adverse reaction to treatment of other conditions.

In general, deliberately induced immunosuppression is performed to prevent the body from rejecting an organ transplant. Additionally, it is used for treating graft-versus-host disease after a bone marrow transplant, or for the treatment of auto-immune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome, or Crohn's disease. This is typically done using medications, but may involve surgery (splenectomy), plasmapheresis, or radiation. A person who is undergoing immunosuppression, or whose immune system is weak for some other reasons (such as chemotherapy or HIV), is said to be immunocompromised.