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SM ISO690:2012 TOMACINSCHI, Cristina, SELEVESTRU, Rodica, ŞCIUCA, Svetlana. The broad spectrum of causative pathogens associated with respiratory infections in primary immunodeficiency diseases. In: Scientific Collection ”InterConf”, 26-28 noiembrie 2020, Washington. Washington, USA : EnDeavours Publisher, 2020, Vol. 3(36), pp. 1084-1087. ISBN 979-1-293-10109-3. |
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Scientific Collection ”InterConf” Vol. 3(36), 2020 |
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Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are a group of rare genetic abnormalities that quantitatively and/or qualitatively affect different components of the innate and adaptive immune system 1. We notice that infections take precedence in alarm signs for immunodeficiencies, and since the respiratory mucosa is one of the largest surfaces and most exposed to contact with pathogens2, respiratory infections are often the first sign of alarm (65-80%), manifestations of the respiratory system being represented by a varied spectrum, they representing the most common cause of morbidity (63-88%), but also of mortality (30-65%)3,4,5. |
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