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Primary Immunodeficiencies Worldwide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224
Community Series in Primary Immunodeficiencies Worldwide, volume II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

Community Series in Primary Immunodeficiencies Worldwide, volume II

This Research Topic is the second volume in this series, "Community Series in Primary Immunodeficiencies Worldwide". Please see volume I here. Primary Immunodeficiencies are a group of approximately 300 diseases characterized by recurrent or chronic infections, autoimmunity, allergy, or inflammation as a consequence of genetic alterations affecting the immune system. The overall incidence is around 1:10,000 and they are more prevalent in children. According to the IUIS, primary immunodeficiencies are classified in 8 groups: combined immunodeficiencies; predominantly antibody deficiencies; diseases of immune dysregulation; congenital defects of phagocyte number, function, or both; defects in ...

Screening for Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDDs) in Neonates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Screening for Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDDs) in Neonates

Topic Editor Prof. Lennart Hammarström holds equity in ImmunoIVD. All other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regards to the Research Topic subject.

Epidemiology Insights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Epidemiology Insights

This book represents an overview on the diverse threads of epidemiological research, brings together the expertise and enthusiasm of an international panel of leading researchers to provide a state-of-the art overview of the field. Topics include the epidemiology of dermatomycoses and Candida spp. infections, the epidemiology molecular of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolated from humans and animals, the epidemiology of varied manifestations neuro-psychiatric, virology and epidemiology, epidemiology of wildlife tuberculosis, epidemiologic approaches to the study of microbial quality of milk and milk products, Cox proportional hazards model, epidemiology of lymphoid malignancy, epidemiology of primary immunodeficiency diseases and genetic epidemiology family-based. Written by experts from around the globe, this book is reading for clinicians, researchers and students, who intend to address these issues.

Interstitial Lung Disease in Primary Immunodeficiencies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Interstitial Lung Disease in Primary Immunodeficiencies

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Advancing genomics for rare disease diagnosis and therapy development vol II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400
Coronavirus Disease - COVID-19
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 954

Coronavirus Disease - COVID-19

In December 2019, the world witnessed the occurrence of a new coronavirus to humanity. The disease spread quickly and became known as a pandemic globally, affecting both society and the health care system, both the elderly and young groups of people, and both the men’s and women’s groups. It was a universal challenge that immediately caused a surge in scientific research. Be a part of a world rising in fighting against the pandemic, the Coronavirus Disease - COVID-19 was depicted in the early days of the pandemic, but updated by more than 200 scientists and clinicians to include many facets of this new infectious pandemic, including i, characteristics, ecology, and evolution of coronavir...

Human Milk Composition and Health Outcomes in Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124
Natural Resistance to and Host-Directed Prevention of Tuberculosis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Natural Resistance to and Host-Directed Prevention of Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis remains an important bacterial disease responsible for more than one million deaths per year. The risk of overt disease is highest in the first year post infection, nevertheless, asymptomatic chronic infection (referred to as Latent Tuberculosis Infection, LTBI) may also be established. LTBI cannot be ascertained directly, it can only be inferred from a skin or blood test of immune sensitization. Nevertheless, it is often stated that one third of the world’s population has LTBI. The central tenet of Tuberculosis control has therefore been antibiotic treatment of overt disease and the selective less intensive antibiotic treatment of patients considered at risk of progression of...

Non-Infectious Complications of Primary Antibody Deficiency
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 135