Author/Authors :
Aghamohammadi, Asghar Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Moin, Mostafa Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei, Nima Pediatrics Center of Excellence - Children's Medical Center
Abstract :
Pediatric immunology came into sight in the second half of 20th century, when pediatricians and
basic immunologists began to give attention to diagnosis and treatment of children with primary
immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs). Understanding the genetic and mechanistic basis of PIDs
provides unique insight into the functioning of the immune system. By progress in basic and clinical
immunology, many infrastructural organizations and academic centers have been established in
many countries worldwide to focus on training and research on the immune system and related
disorders. Along with progress in basic and clinical immunology in the world, pediatric immunology
had a good progress in Iran during the last 33‐year period. Now, patients with PIDs can benefit from
multidisciplinary comprehensive care, which is provided by clinical immunologists in collaboration
with other specialists. Patients with history of recurrent and/or chronic infections suggestive of PIDs
are evaluated by standard and research‐based testing and receive appropriate treatment. The
progress in PIDs can be described in three periods. Development of training program for clinical
fellowship in allergy and immunology, multidisciplinary and international collaborative projects,
primary immunodeficiency diseases textbooks, meetings on immunodeficiency disorders,
improvement in diagnosis and treatment, and construction of Iranian primary immunodeficiency
association, Students' research group for immunodeficiencies, Iranian primary immunodeficiency
registry, and the immunological societies and centers were the main activities on PIDs during these
years. In this article, we review the growth of modern pediatric immunology and PIDs status in Iran.
Keywords :
Iran , Primary immunodeficiency diseases , Registries , Research