PPT-IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASES

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For MBBS 29092017 By Dr Puneet Kumar Gupta Assistant Professor M icrobiology Introduction Immunodeficiency diseases Defence mechanisms of body are impaired

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For MBBS 29092017 By Dr Puneet Kumar Gupta Assistant Professor M icrobiology Introduction Immunodeficiency diseases Defence mechanisms of body are impaired repeated . Communicable diseases and the associated risk fac tors can be grouped as follows Waterborne diseases Lack of access to safe water and inadequate sanitation facilities transmission of waterborne and foodborne pathogens Diarrhoeal diseases such as cho What is an Infectious Disease?. Any disease that is caused by an agent that has invaded the body.. These are caused by:. Person to person contact. Food and water. Animals. Something in the environment. Terms. Abiotic. plant disease. —caused by unfavorable . growing conditions.. Biotic plant disease. —caused by plant pathogens. .. Pathogen. - . an infectious, biological agent such as a virus, bacteria or fungus that causes disease to its host.. Dr. Mary Mwacharo. INTRODUCTION. The oral cavity is the gateway to the body. It is a mirror that reflects what is happening in the body. Lesions . occur in oral cavity and the maxillofacial . complex caused by systemic diseases or conditions. 11.3 (. pg. 367 – 269). Malfunctions. Abnormal functioning of the immune system. Two types of problems:. Immunodeficiency diseases. Inappropriate attacks of the immune system against non-threatening agents.. . One infection. too many!. Dr. Ahmad AlKhabaz. , MBBS, FRCPC. Head of Pediatric Allergy & Clinical Immunology . U. nit. Chair of the allergy & immunology exam committee (KIMS). Tutor for the pediatric residency program (KIMS). I. David . Shocket, MD. Medstar Washington Hospital Center. June 12, 2016. Outline. Introduction. Autoimmune features of CD. CD and Autoimmune Diseases. Malignancy in CD. Screening in SD. 3. Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food. Iga. deficiency - description. Description:. Serum IgA <5 mg/. dL. Normal serum IgG and IgM. Patients >1 year . Genetics:. Autosomal Dominant. Abnormalities on Chromosome 18. Associated with HLA-A1, HLA-A2, B8, and Dw3 . Anna Postolova, MD MPH. Allergy/Immunology/Rheumatology. Menlo Medical Clinic. Stanford Health Care . Disclosures . Nothing to disclose. Objectives. Recognize aspects of history and presentation that are suggestive of a primary immunodeficiency or immune dysregulatory syndrome in rheumatology patients. Amir Abbas Hedayati-Asl. Ped. . Hematologist Oncologist /BMT. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, HORC-SCT. Royan Institute. Cancer Personalized Medicine Program. Stem Cell Biology and Technology Department. Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID). What is SCID?. Severe . Combined . Immunodeficiency, otherwise known as SCID.. SCID is a group of very rare-and potentially fatal-inherited disorders related to the immune system. . Dr. . Mayssaa. . Essam. Immunodeficiency . . . The . immunodeficiency may be the result of defective immunity, both innate and specific, because of . genetic. abnormality (. primary. ) or there is a loss of function because of the damage by . Immunodeficiency Diseases. Innate Immune System. Adaptive Immune System. Innate Immune system:. Physical epithelial barriers. Phagocytic leukocytes (Monocytes/Macrophages, . Neutophils. ). Dendritic cells.. Hypersensitivities. Hypersensitivity. Any immune response against a foreign antigen exaggerated beyond the norm. Four types. Type I (immediate). Type II (cytotoxic). Type III (immune complex–mediated).

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