A patient with recurrent Neisseria infections is found to have a complement deficiency. Which component is most likely deficient?
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Correct answer: C5-C9 components
C5–C9 deficiencies impair the membrane attack complex, predisposing to Neisseria infections due to reduced bacterial lysis.
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