Answer: chronic granulomatous disease
Explanation:
A primary immunodeficiency is a condition in which the immune system does not function properly.
A secondary immunodeficiency can be define as the deficiency that occurs when the immune system is affected due to the environmental factors.
The HIV/AIDS, malnutrition, immunosuppression due to measles and infection are the examples of the secondary immunodeficiency, whereas chronic granulomatous disease is an example of primary immunodeficiency.
Chronic Granulomatous Disease is an inherited disease. It increases the body's susceptibility to infections. It is caused by the bacteria or viruses.