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Welcome message from the ESID President
Welcome to the European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID) website!
It is my pleasure to welcome all visitors passionate about the dynamic field of primary immunodeficiency (PID). Our association strives to improve knowledge in the field of PID by encouraging research, developing education, and fostering cooperation among those involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of immune system disorders. This website will serve you as a hub for information, resources, and community.
Warm regards,
Fabio Candotti, M.D.
ESID President
Human Inbor Errors of Immunity: An
Expading Universe
the European Society
for Immunodeficiencies
The European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID)
The European Society for immunodeficiencies (ESID) is a non for profit association that was created in 1994. ESID has been striving to improve the knowledge in the field of Primary Immunodeficiency (PID) by encouraging research, developing educational programs and fostering cooperation among all those involved in the diagnosis, treatment and management of these diseases.
International Patient Organisation for Primary Immunodeficiencies (IPOPI)
IPOPI is a non-profit international organisation and the leading advocate for primary immunodeficiency (PID) patients worldwide working in collaboration with patients, doctors, politicians, regulators, pharmaceutical industry and other relevant stakeholders.
IPOPI is the Association of national PID patient organisations dedicated to improving awareness, access to early diagnosis and optimal treatments for primary immunodeficiency patients worldwide through global collaboration
International Nursing Group for Immunodeficiencies (INGID)
The International Nursing Group for Immunodeficiencies (INGID) was formed in 1994 by nurses who were working with children and adults diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency disorders. The aims of INGID are to improve and extend the quality of nursing care of immunodeficiency patients, and to increase the awareness and understanding of immunodeficiencies amongst nurses. INGID is run by members and for members. It is managed by a Board of experienced nurses in immunology who are volunteers and who are elected by the members.