A 15-month-old boy is brought to the emergency department due to irritability and vomiting. His parents say that the patient was more tired than usual yesterday and went to bed early. This morning, he awoke crying and has been inconsolable. His mother attempted to feed him, but he has vomited twice today. Three weeks ago, the patient had similar symptoms and was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with enteroviral meningitis. He has a history of 2 episodes of pneumonia requiring hospitalization as an infant. Temperature is 40.1 C (104.2 F) . On examination, the patient is awake but crying and inconsolable in his mother's arms. Heart and lung examinations are unremarkable, and the abdomen is soft. There is a diffuse macular rash over the trunk. Lumbar puncture results are as follows:
Gram stain reveals no organisms. The patient is suspected to have chronic viral meningitis. Which of the following additional findings is most likely to be found in this patient?
A) Absence of interferon gamma receptors
B) Decreased levels of all immunoglobulins
C) Impaired neutrophil oxidative burst
D) Isolated deficiency of IgA
E) Reduced number of peripheral neutrophils
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