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- ... Most people with this condition have their first bacterial infection before age 2, and the infections can be ... age 10.Children with MyD88 deficiency develop invasive bacterial infections, which can involve the blood (septicemia), the membrane ...
- ... Most people with this condition have their first bacterial infection before age 2, and the infections can be ... Most people with IRAK-4 deficiency have invasive bacterial infections, which can involve the blood (septicemia), the membrane ...
- ... childhood, most people with BLS I develop recurrent bacterial infections in the lungs and airways (respiratory tract). These ... s immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial infections. Researchers are unsure why people with BLS I ...
- ... the umbilical cord stump (omphalitis) due to a bacterial infection.In leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1, bacterial and fungal infections most commonly occur on the skin and mucous ...
- ... infections in people with triosephosphate isomerase deficiency are bacterial infections of the respiratory tract.People with triosephosphate isomerase ...
- ... to develop. Serious complications can include pneumonia, overwhelming bacterial infections (sepsis), shock, multiple organ failure, and death. About ...
- ... who are taking antibiotic medications. The most common bacterial infections that occur in people with XLA are lung ...
- ... these immune functions, they are highly susceptible to bacterial infections.People with isolated congenital asplenia are prone to ...
- ... with severe glutathione synthetase deficiency also develop recurrent bacterial infections. Glutathione synthetase deficiency is very rare. This disorder ...
- ... deficiency have a significantly increased risk of recurrent bacterial infections, specifically of the lungs (pneumonia), the membrane covering ...