2000, Number 2
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Perinatol Reprod Hum 2000; 14 (2)
La respuesta inmune celular del neonato
Cérbulo-Vázquez A, Ortiz-Ibarra FJ, Arredondo-García JL
Language: Spanish
References: 48
Page: 88-97
PDF size: 193.37 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Response capacity of the immunologic system it is not the same throughout the life. It has been observed that the infections are but frequent during the first year of life, rather than in the adult life, something which seems to indicate that the newborn are unable to developing effective immunologic response, during the stage of the immunologic primary challenges. They have been described phenotypic and functional differences, between the immunologic system of the newborn and of the adult; based on them is thought that the immunologic system of the newborn is “immature”. However, also they have been accomplished experimental approximations that demonstrate a similar capacity of cellular response, in newborn and adult. Of these trials is concluded that the immaturity observed in the newborn, it is not initially had to qualitative defects (as response capacity of the cells); but to the conditions in those which is accomplished the immunologic stimulus. The present article intends to provide relevant information and updated on the nature and development of immunologic response in the newborn.
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