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Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases

Primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDDs) are caused by inherited defects in the cells and other components of our immune system.

There are over 150 different forms of PIDDs, and, though they affect only about 500,000 Americans, these diseases are chronic and debilitating.

Understanding PIDDs

NIAID Primary Immune Deficiency Clinic

PIDD Research at NIAID

We conduct and support research to understand the cause and development of immune defects that lead to PIDDs.

Our goals are to improve diagnosis, facilitate genetic counseling, and explore new treatments and preventions for PIDDs.

Our institute is now home to the NIAID Primary Immune Deficiency Clinic, which provides diagnoses and disease management recommendations to those whose lives are touched by PIDDs.

Read more about NIAID's Role in Primary Immune Deficiency Disease Research.

Research

 
  • Labs at NIAID Conducting PIDDs Research
  • PIDD Research Supported by NIH
  • Clinical Studies in PIDDs
  • News and Recent Scientific Findings

    Scientists Identify Genetic Cause of Previously Undefined Primary Immune Deficiency Disease–Sept. 24, 2009

    NIH Scientists Discover Crucial Control in Long-Lasting Immunity–Oct. 10, 2008

    Scientists Identify Cause of Job's Syndrome–Sept. 18, 2007

    Researchers Discover New Disease-Causing Bacterium in Patients With Rare Immune Disorder–April 13, 2006

    View all PIDD News and Events

    Volunteer for Clinical Studies
    Volunteer for clinical studies related to PIDDs on ClinicalTrials.gov.

    See Also

  • Immune System
  • Related Links

  • View a list of information resources and other institutes and organizations committed to fighting PIDDs.
  • PIDD News and Events

  • Volunteer for Clinical Studies
    Volunteer for clinical studies related to PIDDs on ClinicalTrials.gov.

    See Also

  • Immune System
  • Related Links

  • View a list of information resources and other institutes and organizations committed to fighting PIDDs.
  • PIDD News and Events