The mean number of days to infection after IVIg infusion, the primary endpoint, was 17.0 days with the most common infections reported as sinusitis and upper respiratory tract infections. There was no... https://t.co/fByj3rJSeW
Seems logical that the timing of infections after IVIg infusion in individuals with CVID and XLA would correlate to the 3rd and 4th weeks after IVIg infusion. Another reason to optimize trough IgG level before next monthly infusion. #CAAC https://t.co/JVSX
RT @winder_gill: Finally published! TY to #DrBetschel for your mentorship! Timing of infections in patients with primary immunodeficiencies…
RT @winder_gill: Finally published! TY to #DrBetschel for your mentorship! Timing of infections in patients with primary immunodeficiencies…
Finally published! TY to #DrBetschel for your mentorship! Timing of infections in patients with primary immunodeficiencies treated with IV #immunoglobulin https://t.co/I1s2bhyKqC @CSACI_ca @BioMedCentral @CIPONational @ImmunoCanada @jacionline
Timing of infections in patients with primary immunodeficiencies treated with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) https://t.co/gvbFRUU8yd https://t.co/Ta1UUHZAOe