The Allergist Episode 23 – Spotting Acquired Immunodeficiencies: Separating Myths from Medicine
“I feel like the term “immunity debt” has become fashionable but has lost all its meaning for me.”
– Dr. Samira Jeimy
Join Dr. Mariam Hanna for a deep dive into secondary immunodeficiencies with Dr. Samira Jeimy, an assistant professor in the Division of Clinical Immunology and Allergy at Western University. Dr. Jeimy shares her extensive knowledge on acquired immunodeficiency, providing valuable insights for healthcare providers.
On this episode:
Understanding Acquired Immunodeficiency:
- Dr. Jeimy explains acquired immunodeficiencies, also known as secondary immunodeficiencies, and how they result from external factors rather than genetic anomalies.
Types and Diagnosis:
- Understand the diagnostic process, including measuring immunoglobulin levels and considering clinical and family history.
Clinical Manifestations and Triggers:
- Learn about the diverse clinical manifestations of acquired immunodeficiency and common triggers, such as infections, chronic diseases like diabetes and renal failure, and medications.
- Dr. Jeimy discusses the controversial and often misunderstood causes of immunodeficiency, including stress and post-COVID conditions.
Management and Treatment:
- Discover current strategies for managing acquired immunodeficiencies, including the use of immunosuppressive treatments and the importance of early diagnosis and intervention.
- Dr. Jeimy emphasizes the need for personalized medicine and collaboration among healthcare providers for effective treatment.
Patient Care and Support:
- Dr. Jeimy underscores the importance of comprehensive care and support for patients with acquired immunodeficiencies.
- She highlights the significance of early involvement of immunologists in the patient journey to optimize treatment outcomes.
Tune in to this episode for an in-depth exploration of acquired immunodeficiency, offering valuable insights and practical advice for healthcare providers.
Posted on August 6, 2024.