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Prevalence of Pathogenic and Potentially Pathogenic Inborn Error of Immunity Associated Variants in Children with Severe Sepsis.
J Clin Immunol
8
2022
CRP, Children, Human, Inborn Error of Immunity, Severe Sepsis, blood, children, ferritin, hyperferritinemia, immunodeficiency, inborn errors of immunity, lymphocyte, lymphopenia, monogenic immunologic disorders, pediatric sepsis, sepsis, thrombocytopenia
Author NameAffiliation
Jerry VockleyChildren's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh
Uma R ChandranUniversity of Pittsburgh
Robert A BergChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia
David L WesselChildren's National Hospital
Murray M PollackChildren's National Hospital
Kathleen L MeertChildren's Hospital of Michigan
Kathleen L MeertCentral Michigan University
Mark W HallThe Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital Immune Surveillance Laboratory, and Nationwide Children's Hospital
Christopher J L NewthChildren's Hospital Los Angeles
John C LinSt. Louis Children's Hospital
Allan DoctorSt. Louis Children's Hospital
Allan DoctorThe Center for Blood Oxygen Transport and Hemostasis, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Timothy T CornellC. S. Mott Children's Hospital
Timothy T CornellLucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, Stanford University
Rick HarrisonMattel Children's Hospital at University of California Los Angeles
Athena F ZuppaChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia
Ron W ReederUniversity of Utah
Richard HolubkovUniversity of Utah
Jonathan M DeanUniversity of Utah
Joseph A CarcilloCenter for Critical Care Nephrology and Clinical Research Investigation and Systems Modeling of Acute Illness Center, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh
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