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 ====== Case Study: Boy in the Bubble ====== ====== Case Study: Boy in the Bubble ======
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 David Vetter, often referred to as ‘the boy in the bubble’, was born with Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID). Severe Combined Immune Deficiency is a potentially fatal primary immunodeficiency in which there is a combined absence of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte function (Bosma, Custer, & Bosma, 1983). SCID is generally considered to be the most severe type of primary immunodeficiency disease and has the potential to cause extreme susceptibility to very serious infections. Affected infects are highly susceptible to recurring infections of bacteria, virus, and fungi and invariably die within 2 years of birth (Bosma G., Custer, & Bosma M., 1983). David Vetter, often referred to as ‘the boy in the bubble’, was born with Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID). Severe Combined Immune Deficiency is a potentially fatal primary immunodeficiency in which there is a combined absence of T-lymphocyte and B-lymphocyte function (Bosma, Custer, & Bosma, 1983). SCID is generally considered to be the most severe type of primary immunodeficiency disease and has the potential to cause extreme susceptibility to very serious infections. Affected infects are highly susceptible to recurring infections of bacteria, virus, and fungi and invariably die within 2 years of birth (Bosma G., Custer, & Bosma M., 1983).
  
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