Immunodeficiencies & infections Flashcards

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Most Primary Immunodeficiencies are single gene defects, what are the 3 domains?

A

1) Ab deficiency due to defect in B cells
2) Cellular due to T cell defect
3) Innate due to phagocytes or complement defect

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What about a child’s illness would make you suspect an immunodeficiency?

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SPURR:

  • Severe
  • Persistant
  • Unusual
  • Recurrent
  • Runs in family
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3
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What infections arise from Ab deficiencies?

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Recurrent resp bacterial infections incl Pneumococcus & H influenzae

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What type of infections arise from T cell deficiencies?

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Opportunistic infections incl Pneumocytic Jiroveccii pneumonia (PCP) & CMV pneumonia

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What type of infections would you expect to see in a phagocyte defect?

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Staph aureus –> Sepsis, skin inf & deep organ abscesses

Aspergillus –> Lung, bones & brain inf

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What could you do if you suspect Primary Immunodeficiencies?

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Ab and immunoglobulins –> Ab tests & measuring immune response to vaccination with common pathogens

T cell? –> Diff WCC &immunophenotyping

Complement for neisseria meningitis

NBT- nitroblue test

HIV test

FBC

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7
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What’s the main secondary immunodeficiency?

A

HIV/AIDS

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How would you spot HIV/aIDS?

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Recurrent/disseminated VZV/HSV
Opportunistic Inf e.g. CMV pneumonia or PCP
Recurrent RTIs & Persistant oral thrush
Erythematous popular rash, generalized lymphadenopathy & FTT/developmental delay

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Invasive fungal infections e.g. Candida Albicans or Aspergillus Fumigatus are often a presenting symptoms of Primary immunodeficiency. What else would cause one?

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  • Neutropenia e.g. leukaemia/chemo
  • Neonates (immature immunity)
  • Broadspec Abx and/or abdo surgery

And primary immunodeficiency

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10
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When would you be likely to develop secondary immunodeficiency?

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  • Acquired diseases/ Treatments which affect the immune system : HIV, Steroid use, malignancy treatment
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What would you expect to see in complement deficiencies?

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Sepsis

N. meningitis

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What is done to prevent Paediatric HIV?

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  • Maternal screening
    In mothers with high viral load:
  • ART for mothers
  • Prophylaxis for babies postnatally
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