Genetics-first approach encouraged in diagnosing primary immune regulatory disorders
WASHINGTON — Genetic testing can provide answers about children who may have primary immunodeficiencies when antibody and cell testing meet their limits, according to a speaker at the Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting. In fact, a genetics-first approach makes sense now for primary immune regulatory disorders (PIRDs), Kathleen Sullivan, MD, PhD, chief of the division