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Specific Antibody Immunodeficiency Presenting With Streptococcal pneumonia-Induced Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis.

Jack JeskeyAkash ParidaKelsey GravenRobert Hostoffer
Published in: Allergy & rhinology (Providence, R.I.) (2020)
Specific antibody immunodeficiency (SAD) is a primary immunodeficiency disorder characterized by normal levels of serum immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, and IgM) associated with a dysfunctional immune response. SAD is associated with recurrent infections in the setting of an insufficient response to polysaccharide vaccinations. Streptococcus pneumoniae is a well-established cause of respiratory infections in SAD. However, there has been a paucity of evidence of pneumococcal peritonitis in SAD patients, being reported as spontaneous in acquired immunodeficiency such as AIDS. We report the first case of S. pneumoniae-induced peritonitis as the presenting sign for SAD.
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