ATI LPN
PAL Histology Lymphatic System Lab Practical Question 21 Questions
Question 1 of 1
An infant with recurrent bacterial and fungal infections is suspected to have an immunodeficiency disease. Within two days after exposure to a pathogen, the organisms have proliferated to dangerous levels requiring immediate systemic antibiotic treatment. It is unlikely that this infant has a defect in B or T lymphocyte responses to the infection because:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Adaptive responses (B/T cells) take days, so rapid failure suggests innate defects; bacteria/fungi need adaptive immunity , transport occurs , spleen aids but isn't sole .
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