Susceptibility to viral and mycobacterial infections due to STAT1 deficiency

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Synonyms: Predisposition to severe viral infection due to STAT1 deficiency | STAT1 deficiency

A rare genetic primary immunodeficiency due to a defect in innate immunity disorder characterized by impaired intracellular signaling from both type I and type II interferons leading to early-onset severe life-threatening intracellular bacterial (typically mycobacteria) and viral (mainly herpes viruses) infections.

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Advocacy Organizations

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.

accessia health

Accessia Health, a national charitable patient assistance organization, is dedicated to eliminating healthcare barriers for people with rare or chronic health conditions. Comprehensive services include personalized case management, financial assistance, education, and legal aid support. Our flexible funding model goes beyond copays, allowing individuals to pay for other essential medical expenses

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