About Innate Immune Disorders

Innate immune responses are those that rely on cells that require no additional training to do their jobs. These cells include neutrophils, monocytes, natural killer cells, basophils and mast cells and complement proteins. Innate responses to infection occur rapidly and reliably. Even small infants have excellent innate immune responses. When all these cells are unable to their job and cannot able to produce required immunity to the individual then the innate immunity disorder occurs.

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