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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Recurrent bacterial infections
  1. ... in childhood, most people with BLS I develop recurrent bacterial infections in the lungs and airways (respiratory tract). These ... body's immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial infections. Researchers are unsure why people with BLS I ...
  2. ... lipopolysaccharide and interleukin-1 in a patient with recurrent bacterial infections. J Exp Med. 2003 Aug 18;198(4): ...
  3. ... people with severe glutathione synthetase deficiency also develop recurrent bacterial infections. Glutathione synthetase deficiency is very rare. This disorder ...
  4. ... 2 deficiency have a significantly increased risk of recurrent bacterial infections, specifically of the lungs (pneumonia), the membrane covering ...
  5. ... cells (neutropenia), which can make them prone to recurrent bacterial infections. Neutropenia is usually apparent by age 1. Many ...
  6. ... immune system disorder (immunodeficiency) that can lead to recurrent bacterial infections. Repeated infections can cause life-threatening damage to ...
  7. ... 8 deficiency have a significantly increased risk of recurrent bacterial infections, particularly by a bacterium called Neisseria meningitidis. Infection ...
  8. ... GERD), causing vomiting. GERD can also lead to recurrent bacterial lung infections called aspiration pneumonia, which can be life-threatening. In addition, people with spastic paraplegia type 49 have problems ... recurrent episodes of severe weakness, hypotonia, and abnormal breathing, ...
  9. ... fungi. Individuals with chronic granulomatous disease may have recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. People with this condition may also have areas ...
  10. ... these immune functions, they are highly susceptible to bacterial infections.People with isolated congenital asplenia are prone to developing severe, recurrent infections. Infections most commonly affect the whole body ( ...
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