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Editorial

Human immunity is often insufficient against infectious agents and sometimes over-reactive to innocuous components of the environment or the human body. Genetic, immunological, and clinical studies of inborn errors of immunity—where responses are either too weak or too strong—offer unprecedented insights into the physiology and pathology of host defense. This is the focus of the Journal of Human Immunity.

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