HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Paul Bastard from the Garrahan Hospital, Argentina Tehran University of Medical Sciences have published the article: Different Clinical Presentations and Outcomes of Disseminated Varicella in Children With Primary and Acquired Immunodeficiencies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that these two groups have very different initial clinical presentations and outcomes, suggesting that the pathophysiology of the disease depends on the underlying cause of immunosuppression.
SUMMARY
Susceptibility to VZV infection is variable in patients with primary immune deficiencies (PID), dependent on the immune functions affected. No difference in the clinical . . .
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