Selective IgM deficiency

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Selective IgM deficiency

Synonyms: Selective immunoglobulin M deficiency

A rare primary immunodeficiency characterized by recurrent and/or invasive bacterial viral and fungal infections associated with low to absent blood IgM levels while IgG IgG subclasses and IgA levels as well as IgG antibody response to vaccinations are normal. Patients may also present allergic diatheses and the prevalence of autoimmune diseases is increased.

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Ukrainian Association of Pediatric Immunology

Development of pediatric and clinical immunology in Ukraine. Raising awareness of inborn errors of immunity in Ukraine and rare immune diseases; Advocacy campaigns supporting patients with rare immune diseases and their treatment plans; Scientific research; Sharing knowledge about immunoprophylaxis; Advocacy campaigns supporting immunoprophylaxis.

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