The more you understand about primary immunodeficiency (PI), the better you can live with the disease or support others in your life with PI. Learn more about PI, including the various diagnoses and treatment options.
Living with primary immunodeficiency (PI) can be challenging, but you’re not alone—many people with PI lead full and active lives. With the right support and resources, you can, too.
Be a hero for those with PI. Change lives by promoting primary immunodeficiency (PI) awareness and taking action in your community through advocacy, donating, volunteering, or fundraising.
Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or an individual with primary immunodeficiency (PI), IDF has resources to help you advance the field. Get details on surveys, grants, and clinical trials.
The latest episode of IDF’s podcast, Primary Immunodeficiency Q&A, is now available for download on iTunes and SoundCloud.
In this episode, guest speaker Michael B. Jordan, MD, of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center joins IDF to discuss the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), one of the more than 450 types of primary immunodeficiencies (PI).
As one of five doctors and researchers at Cincinnati Children’s HLH Center of Excellence, Dr. Jordan shares his expertise with listeners on genetic conditions that cause HLH, what happens with the immune system with HLH, and more.
Listen to the new episode today and subscribe to Primary Immunodeficiency Q&A, a resource designed for the PI community that provides listeners with the latest cutting-edge research about PI from experts in the medical field and covers topics that benefit the PI community.
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