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Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infections and Primary Immune Deficiencies

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
Volume 2022, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1155/2022/6343818

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Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a common cause of community-acquired pneumonia in children and can also lead to extrapulmonary diseases. Children with primary immunodeficiencies, especially those with humoral immune deficiencies, may experience persistent or severe infections caused by M. pneumoniae. Actively searching for M. pneumoniae infection may be beneficial, particularly in children with humoral immune deficiencies.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae) is one of the leading causes of community-acquired pneumonia in children and is also implicated in a variety of reactive extrapulmonary diseases. Recurrent and/or severe respiratory infections are one of the most frequent manifestations of several types of primary immunodeficiency. Here, we reviewed the medical literature to assess the potential relevance of M. pneumoniae in the infections observed in children affected with combined, humoral, and innate primary immune deficiencies. M. pneumoniae does not result to be epidemiologically prevalent as a cause of pneumonia in children affected by primary immunodeficiencies, but this infection can have a persistent or severe course in this category of patients. Indeed, the active search of M. pneumoniae could be useful and appropriate especially in children with humoral immune deficiencies. Indeed, most cases of M. pneumoniae infection in primary immunodeficiencies are described in patients affected by a/hypo-gammaglobulinemia.

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