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The term hypersensitivity is used to describe immune responses which are damaging rather than helpful to the host. Nearly 40 years ago Gell and Coombs proposed a classification scheme which defined 4 types of hypersensitivity reactions. The first 3 are mediated by antibody, the fourth by T cells.


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