BIOL 3400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Type Iv Hypersensitivity, Type Iii Hypersensitivity, Type I Hypersensitivity

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Type of immunological reaction where an over-reaction of the host"s system occurs (an exaggerated or inappropriate response) Includes: allergy, autoimmune disorders, drug disorders (drug allergies) Type of immunological reaction where an under-reaction of the host"s system occurs. Type of hypersensitivity where anaphylaxis can occur (either localized or generalized) Can also result from prior exposure to an allergen (either airborne, ingested, or injected) Type of hypersensitivity caused by antigens on the surface of cells, especially rbcs. Type of hypersensitivity caused by antigens in vaccines, microbes, or host cells. Large antigen-antibody complexes form and precipitate into the blood stream. Type of hypersensitivity caused by exposure to foreign substances in the environment, antigens on microbes, transplanted tissues, etc. Takes longer than 12 hours to develop (normally 48 - 72 hours) Type of hypersensitivity reaction such as an inhalation peanut allergy or a bee allergy. Type of hypersensitivity reaction that occurs after a blood transfusion or with hemolytic disease (rh factor)

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