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Can people with Primary Immunodeficiency perform the same activities as others?

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Can people with Primary Immunodeficiency perform the same activities as others?

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Yes, children usually can attend school regularly, play with friends, and take part in sports. Most adults with primary immunodeficiency lead productive lives in their communities.1 Preparation for school must be planned in advance. Parents should work with their child’s school to make any necessary arrangements, such as preparing special meals, providing hall passes, making time for doctor visits, and meeting special requirements for immunizations.2 Both parents and the school nurse should keep the telephone number of the child’s physician, as well as a list of phone numbers to call in case of illness. Helping the child live and develop like other children can ease the transition to school.

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