2017
DOI: 10.23822/eurannaci.1764-1489.39
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Systematic investigation for underlying causes of recurrent infections in children: surveillance of primary immunodeficiency

Abstract: Recurrent infections seem to be a common complaint in children who are referred to general practitioners and pediatricians offices. Detection of primary immunodeficiencies (PID) etiology is very important for achieving appropriate diagnosis and treatment of these patients. The absence of appropriate treatment could lead to subsequent complications, in a hospital inpatient and/or outpatient settings. This study was performed in a group of children with recurrent infections to identify patients with underlying P… Show more

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“…Infectious recurrence, mainly involving the respiratory tract, represent an extremely common feature during pediatric age ( 11 ) with approximately 10%–20% of children <10 years of age suffering from recurrent respiratory tract infections, requiring antibiotic treatment and, in some cases, hospitalization ( 12 ). Many children with IEI conditions may remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for a longtime since infections might be underestimated and each infection treated as an isolated episode while the underlying cause and appropriate investigations are missed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infectious recurrence, mainly involving the respiratory tract, represent an extremely common feature during pediatric age ( 11 ) with approximately 10%–20% of children <10 years of age suffering from recurrent respiratory tract infections, requiring antibiotic treatment and, in some cases, hospitalization ( 12 ). Many children with IEI conditions may remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for a longtime since infections might be underestimated and each infection treated as an isolated episode while the underlying cause and appropriate investigations are missed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Зменшення показників поглинальної здатності фагоцитуючих клітин, імовірно, призводило до більш легкої фіксації патогенних мікроорганізмів на слизових оболонках дитини з подальшим розвитком інфекційного запального процесу. Це є однією з суттєвих причин рекурентних інфекційних захворювань у дітей [9] й обумовлювало збільшення частоти захворюваності на ГРЗ 1-ї групи спостереження.…”
Section: таблиця 1 параметри фагоцитозу в досліджуваних дітей N (%)unclassified