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monovalent hepatits B (HepB)
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1 to 2 months
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combined hepatits B (HepB)
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6 to 18 months
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fourth dose diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTaP)
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15 to 18 months
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final dose diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTaP)
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4 to 6 years
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haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
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12 to 15 months
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pneumococcal (PCV)
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12 to 15 months
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inactivated poliovirus (IPV)
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6 to 18 months
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fifth dose inactive poliovirus (IPV)
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4 to 6 years
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yearly influenza
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6 months to 6 years
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measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)
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12 to 15 months
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measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR)
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4 to 6 years
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varicella vaccine
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12 to 15 months
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second varicella
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4 to 6 years
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hepA (2 doses)
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12 to 23 months (with 6 months apart)
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TLR 1
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Lipoprotiens bacteria
Staphylococcus aurus |
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TLR 2
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Lipotexhoic acid
Streptococcus pyogenes Canadida albicans |
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TLR 3
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double-stranded viral RNA
West Nile virus |
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TLR 4
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Lipopolysaccharide
Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
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TLR 5
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Flagellin
Salmonella sp. |
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TLR 7
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Single stranded viral RNA
HIV |
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TLR 8
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Single stranded viral RNA
Influenza virus |
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TLR 9
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CpG DNA
E. coli |
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TLR 10
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unknown
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Histamine
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Chemical Mediators with Vasoactive Effects
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Serotonin
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Chemical Mediators with Vasoactive Effects
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Bradykinin
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Chemical Mediators with Vasoactive Effects
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Prostaglandins
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Chemical Mediators with Vasoactive Effects
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Compliement components
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Mediators with Both Vasoactive and Chemotactic Effects
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Cytokines such as interferon and interleukin
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Mediators with Both Vasoactive and Chemotactic Effects
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Some products of arachidonic acid metabolism
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Mediators with Both Vasoactive and Chemotactic Effects
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Platelet activators
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Mediators with Both Vasoactive and Chemotactic Effects
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Fibrin
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Chemical Mediators with Chemotatctic Effects
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Collagen
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Chemical Mediators with Chemotatctic Effects
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Mast cell chemotactic factors
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Chemical Mediators with Chemotatctic Effects
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Bacterial peptides, PAMPs
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Chemical Mediators with Chemotatctic Effects
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IgG
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Monomer
2 Antigen Binding 80% in Serum 23 days Life Crosses Placenta Fixes Complements Phagocytes Fc Binding |
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IgG
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Long-term immunity; memory antibodies
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IgA
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Dimer, Monomer
4 Antigen Binding 13% in Serum 6 days Life |
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IgA
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Secretory antibody; on mucous membranes
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IgM
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Pentamer
10 Antigen Binding 6% in Serum 5 days Life Fixes Complement |
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IgM
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Produced at the first response to antigen; can serve as B-cell receptor
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IgD
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Monomer
2 Antigen Binding 1% in Serum 3 days Life |
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IgD
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Receptor on B cells
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IgE
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Monomer
2 Antigen Binding 0.002% in Serum 2.5 days Life Mast Cells and basophils Fc Binding |
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IgE
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Antibody of allergy; worm infections
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Cholera
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SQ
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Plague
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SQ
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Anthrax
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SQ
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Meningitis (meningoccal)
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SQ
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Pneumococcal pneumonia
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SQ or IM
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Japanese encephalitis
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SQ
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Measles (rubeola)
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SQ
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Mumps (parotitis)
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SQ
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Rubella
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SQ
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Chickenpox (varicella)
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SQ
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Yellow fever
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SQ
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Meningitis (Haemophilus influenzae)
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IM
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Pnemococcal pneumonia
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IM or SQ
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Pertussis (aP)
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IM
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Diphtheria
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IM
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Tetanus
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IM
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Pertussis
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IM
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Botulism
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IM
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Poliomyelitis (Salk)
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IM
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Rabies
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IM
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Influenza
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IM (or Inhaled for Live, Attenuated Viruse)
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Hepatits A
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IM
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Hepatitis B
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IM
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Typoid
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Oral
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Adenovirus infection
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Oral
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Poliomyelitis (Sabin)
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Oral
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Rotavirus
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Oral
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Tuberculosis (BCG)
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ID
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Smallpox
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MP
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Breast Cancer
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Trastuzumab
Herceptin |
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Non Hodgkin's lymphoma
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Retuximab
Rituxan Ibrutumomab Zevalin |
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Colorectal cancer
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Cetuxumab
Erbitux |
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Acute myelogenous leukemia
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Gemtuzumab
Mylotarg |
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Asthma
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Omalizumab
Xolair |
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Organ rejection
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Daelizumab
Zenapax |
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Crohn disease
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Infliximab
Remicade |
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Respiratory syncytial virus
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Palivizumab
Synagis |
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Inhalants
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Pollen
Dust Mold Spores Dander Animal hair Insect parts Formalin Drugs Enzymes |
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Ingestants
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Food
Food additives Drugs (asprin, penicillin) |
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Injectants
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Hymenopteran
Drugs Vaccines Serum Enzymes Hormones |
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Contactants
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Drugs
Cosmetics Heavy metals Detergents Formalin Rubber Glue Solvents Dyes |
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Blood Type A
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41, 28, 27
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Blood Type B
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10, 27, 20
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Bood Type AB
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4, 5, 7
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Blood Type O
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45, 40, 46
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
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Systemic
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Rheumatoid anrthritis and ankylosing spondylitis
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Systemic
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Scleroderma
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Systemic
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Hashimoto's thyroditis
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Thyroid
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Graves disease
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Thyroid
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Pernicious anemia
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Stomach lining
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Myasthenia gravis
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Muscle
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Type 1 diabetes
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Pancreas
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Myelin
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Goodpasture syndrome (glomerulonephritis)
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Kidney
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Rheumatic fever
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Heart
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Direct Testing
Microscopic |
Gram stain
Acid fast stain Fluorescent Ab stain Gene probes |
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Direct Testing
Macroscopic |
Direct antigen
Gene probes |
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Culture/Isolation
Tests on isolates |
Biochemical
Serotyping (slide) Antimicrobic sensitivity Gene probes Phage typing Animal inoculation |
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Patient
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Immunologic and serological tests (antibody titer) on blood and other fluids
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Patient
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In vivo tests for reaction to microbe
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Patient
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Clinical signs and symptoms
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B Cell Defects
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Agammaglobulinemia
Hypogammaglobulinemia SIDs |
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T Cell Defects
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Thymic aplasia (DiGeorge)
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis |
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Combinied B and T
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SCID
X-SCIDI due to interlukin defect Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome Ataxia telangiectasia |
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Phagocyte Defects
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Chediak-Higashi syndrome
Chronic granulomatous disease Lack of surface adhesion molecules |
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Complement Defects
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Lacking one of C components
Herederitary angioedema Associated with rheumatoid disease |