Table 2.
IUIS disease category | Inborn error of immunity | Live viral vaccine |
References | ||||||
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Measles | Mumps | Rubella | Varicella | Rotavirus | Yellow fever | Poliovirus | |||
1. Immunodeficiencies affecting cellular and humoral immunity | T-B+ SCID | x | x | x | [5−9,46] | ||||
T-B- SCID | x | x | x | x | x | [5,9,41,50,51,56,62,85] | |||
CID | x | x | 49, 50, 51,84] | ||||||
2. Combined immunodeficiencies with associated or syndromic features | DNA repair defects | x | [48, 49, 50, 51,52•] | ||||||
DiGeorge syndrome | x | [52•] | |||||||
Cartilage hair hypoplasia | x | [49,51] | |||||||
3. Predominantly antibody deficiencies | Agammaglobulinemia | x | [76,86, 87, 88] | ||||||
APDSa | x | x | [48,50,58,59] | ||||||
6. Defects in intrinsic and innate immunity | WHIM | x | [51] | ||||||
Predisposition to severe viral infection | x | x | x | x | x | [26,27••,29,39,40,67,72•] |
Arguably, APDS is more correctly classified as a combined immunodeficiency with syndromic features.