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Systematic Investigation for Underlying Causes of Recurrent Infections in Children: Surveillance of Primary Immunodeficiency Publisher Pubmed



Yousefzadegan S1 ; Tavakol M2 ; Abolhassani H1, 3 ; Nadjafi A1 ; Mansouri S1 ; Yazdani R1 ; Azizi G4, 5 ; Negahdari B6 ; Rezaei N1, 7 ; Aghamohammadi A1
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  1. 1. Research Center for Immunodeficiencies, Pediatrics Center of Excellence, Children’s Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Shahid Bahonar Hospital, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran
  3. 3. Division of Clinical Immunology, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Karolinska Institutet at the Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden
  4. 4. Non-Communicable Diseases Research Center, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran
  5. 5. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Imam Hassan Mojtaba Hospital, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran
  6. 6. School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Department of Medical Biotechnology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  7. 7. Molecular Immunology Research Center, Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: European Annals of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Published:2018


Abstract

Recurrent infections seem to be a common complaint in children who are referred to general prac-titioners’ 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 PID. A cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate the final clinical diagnosis obtained in 100 pediatric patients with a history of recurrent infections referred to Children’s Medical Center, Tehran, Iran, during one year (2011-2012). History taking and physical examination, complementary laboratory tests including immunological investigations were done to confirm the main causes of disease according to our previously published stepwise approach to recurrent infections. Among all studied patients, 21% (11 males and 10 females) were diagnosed to have PID. Parental consanguinity (p = 0.001) and soft tissue infections (p = 0.004) were significantly higher in PID group, comparing to other causes of recurrent infections. Gender and location of infections were also linked to the type of PID including antibody deficiency, combined immunodeficiency and phagocytosis disorders. The real rate of PID as a cause of recurrent infection appears to be much higher than what is generally considered in a selected group of pediatric patients; so, following the suggested stepwise guideline can improve timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment of these patients. © 2018, Paris : Meditions Carline. All rights reserved.
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