Immunomodulation following burn injury
- PMID: 3544268
- DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6109(16)44134-4
Immunomodulation following burn injury
Abstract
Severe burn injury is accompanied by suppression of almost all the components of immunity; such suppression undoubedly contributes to infectious complications in the burned patient. There has now been substantial experimental progress made in devising approaches to prevent or minimize these immune defects; however, clinical application is still limited.
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