2023
DOI: 10.1111/imr.13290
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Rubella virus chronic inflammatory disease and other unusual viral phenotypes in inborn errors of immunity

Gonench Kilich,
Ludmila Perelygina,
Kathleen E. Sullivan

Abstract: SummaryInfectious susceptibility is a component of many inborn errors of immunity. Nevertheless, antibiotic use is often used as a surrogate in history taking for infectious susceptibility, thereby disadvantaging patients who present with viral infections as their phenotype. Further complicating clinical evaluations are unusual manifestations of viral infections which may be less familiar that the typical respiratory viral infections. This review covers several unusual viral phenotypes arising in patients with… Show more

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