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Children and adolescents with HIV infection and other diseases that lead to secondary, not genetically defined immune defects, are evaluated and treated. Physicians, Nurse Specialists, Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, Social Workers and Laboratory Technologists formulate treatment protocols for these children.

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Condition Specific Treatment
Adolescents
HIV Testing
Immunology
Children's Hospitals
Hospitals
Specialty Medicine
Disease / Disability Specific Screening / Diagnosis
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Children
HIV Infections
Pediatric specialists, evaluate children with genetically defined, primary immune defects that lead to recurrent serious infection in childhood and adolescents. For these patients, bone marrow transplant or gene therapy, where appropriate, are used for immune reconstitution.

Categories

Pediatrics
Children
Gene Therapy
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Disease / Disability Specific Screening / Diagnosis
Specialty Medicine
Hospitals
Children's Hospitals
Immunology
Condition Specific Treatment
Bone Marrow Transplants
Pediatric Immunology
Adolescents
Adults with frequent pneumonias, sinus infections and other unusual infections are evaulated and treated.