Cómo Pronunciar "immunosuppression"
word
ɪˌmjunə səˈprɛʃən
im-YOO-nuh-suh-PRESH-uhn
ɪmjˌuːnəsəpɹˈɛʃən
im-YOO-nuh-suh-PRESH-uhn
Definición
A reduction or weakening of the body's immune system, often caused intentionally by medication to prevent organ rejection or treat autoimmune diseases.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ɪˌmjunə səˈprɛʃən
Inglés Británico
ɪmjˌuːnəsəpɹˈɛʃən
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
im-YOO-nuh-suh-PRESH-uhn
UK
im-YOO-nuh-suh-PRESH-uhn
Escucha en Contexto
People with immunosuppression often catch colds more easily.
Immunosuppression is necessary after an organ transplant.
Long-term immunosuppression can increase the risk of infection.
Doctors monitor patients for signs of immunosuppression.