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Inborn errors of immunity (primary immunodeficiencies) 

  1. Kim, V.H.D., Derfalvi, B., Hildebrand, K.J. & McCusker, C., 2025. Inborn errors of immunity (primary immunodeficiencies). Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology, 20(S3). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13223-024-00938-z [Accessed 26 March 2025].
     

Primary Immunodeficiencies: A Decade of Progress and a Promising Future 

  1. Meyts, I., Bousfiha, A., Duff, C., Singh, S., Lau, Y.L., Condino-Neto, A., Bezrodnik, L., Ali, A., Adeli, M. & Drabwell, J., 2020. Primary Immunodeficiencies: A Decade of Progress and a Promising Future. Frontiers in Immunology, 11, p.625753. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.625753 [Accessed 26 March 2025]. 

Protecting children and adults with primary antibody deficiencies against common and emergent pathogens and non-infectious complications 

  1. Neth, O., Mahlaoui, N. & Cunningham-Rundles, C., 2024. Protecting children and adults with primary antibody deficiencies against common and emergent pathogens and non-infectious complications. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 218(2), pp.136–150. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxae059 [Accessed 26 March 2025]. 

Human Inborn Errors of Immunity: 2022 Update on the Classification from the International Union of Immunological Societies Expert Committee 

  1. Tangye, S.G., Al-Herz, W., Bousfiha, A., Cunningham-Rundles, C., Franco, J.L., Holland, S.M., Klein, C., Morio, T., Oksenhendler, E., Picard, C., Puel, A., Puck, J., Seppänen, M.R.J., Somech, R., Su, H.C., Sullivan, K.E., Torgerson, T.R. & Meyts, I., 2022. Human Inborn Errors of Immunity: 2022 Update on the Classification from the International Union of Immunological Societies Expert Committee. Journal of Clinical Immunology. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-022-01289-3 [Accessed 26 March 2025].