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The Immune Deficiency Foundation improves the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for every person affected by primary immunodeficiency. We foster a community that is connected, engaged, and empowered through advocacy, education, and research. Whether you've been recently diagnosed, have been living with a primary immunodeficiency (PI) for years, or just think you might have a PI, we are here to help. Our programs are meant to create a healthier day, every day, for every person with an immune deficiency.
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Hurry! This is your last chance to participate in our 2024 National Immunoglobulin (Ig) Treatment Survey (ends July 30). Share your experiences to help healthcare providers and researchers improve care for primary immunodeficiency. See if you qualify to take the survey here: https://bit.ly/3VuJUA8
Plasma donation is vital because it helps save countless lives every year. However, many prevalent misconceptions continue to surround it, from questioning its safety to ethical concerns about donor compensation. We're committed to separating fact from fiction and shedding light on the immense impact your plasma donation can have. We invite you to explore the link below to learn the truth behind plasma's lifesaving capabilities and why your contribution changes the lives of those who need it. https://bit.ly/3VpRrAh Together, we can dispel the myths around plasma, encouraging donation and offering hope to patients worldwide.
Ezra Fineman interviews other teens with hyper IgM as host of the Hyper IgM Foundation's podcast, "Patient Voices." “As bad as hyper IgM is, there are always positives that can come out of it,” said Ezra. https://bit.ly/3x2AxzI
"Listen to your patients—especially if they have a chronic illness,” Bonnie Doak tells medical school students when she speaks to them about patient care. An Immune Deficiency Foundation volunteer for 33 years, Doak, diagnosed with common variable immune deficiency (CVID) supports peers with PI and educates both patients and health providers. https://bit.ly/3yNYBGP
That’s a WRAP! Thank you so much to everyone who attended the #2024PIConference. It was such a joy to see everyone for a weekend of learning, connecting, and networking. See you again in 2026!