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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Recurrent bacterial infections
  1. ... BLS I). This immune system disorder often causes recurrent bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and open sores (ulcers) ... body's immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial infections. Researchers are unsure why people with BLS I ...
  2. ... BLS I). This immune system disorder often causes recurrent bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and open sores (ulcers) ... body's immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial infections. Researchers are unsure why people with BLS I ...
  3. ... lipopolysaccharide and interleukin-1 in a patient with recurrent bacterial infections. J Exp Med. 2003 Aug 18;198(4): ...
  4. ... activated PI3K-delta syndrome type 2 typically have recurrent bacterial infections of the respiratory tract and chronic viral infections. ...
  5. ... cause C3 deficiency, a rare condition characterized by recurrent bacterial infections beginning in childhood. The genetic changes that cause ...
  6. ... activated PI3K-delta syndrome type 1 typically have recurrent bacterial infections of the respiratory tract and chronic viral infections. ...
  7. ... called MyD88 deficiency. Individuals with this condition develop recurrent bacterial infections. Unlike in Waldenström macroglobulinemia and other blood disorders ( ...
  8. ... a condition characterized by impaired immune function and recurrent bacterial and viral infections. Several of the mutations that cause WHIM syndrome ...
  9. ... lung (pulmonary) tuberculosis. This disease is a contagious bacterial infection. At least one study has found that certain ...
  10. ... deficiency have a significantly increased risk of developing recurrent infections, particularly by Neisseria meningitidis, which causes meningitis, a ...
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