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Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases

Quick Facts

  • Primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDDs) are due to genetic mutations that are inherited; PIDDs should not be confused with secondary or acquired immune deficiencies, which are caused by something outside the body such as a virus or immune suppressing drugs.
  • An estimated 500,000 Americans are afflicted with PIDDs; 5,000 to 10,000 are severely affected. 
  • There are over 150 different forms of PIDDs; almost all of these diseases are considered rare (affecting fewer than 200,000 people in the United States).
  • Because of the high level of recurring infections in affected individuals, morbidity, mortality, and medical costs are high.
  • With proper surveillance, many of these diseases can be detected in infancy and early childhood.

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