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| | *Animal usually dies from pneumonia or sepsis as the level of maternal [[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood|antibody]] decreases | | *Animal usually dies from pneumonia or sepsis as the level of maternal [[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood|antibody]] decreases |
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| − | ====Selective IgA deficiency of German Shepherd Dogs==== | + | ====Selective [[IgA]] deficiency of German Shepherd Dogs==== |
| | *Poorly understood | | *Poorly understood |
| | *Linked to other disease syndromes such as deep pyoderma, inflammatory bowel disease, anal furunculosis and disseminated aspergillosis | | *Linked to other disease syndromes such as deep pyoderma, inflammatory bowel disease, anal furunculosis and disseminated aspergillosis |
| − | *[[Immunoglobulin A - WikiBlood|IgA]] deficiency so more susceptible to mucosal disease | + | *[[Immunoglobulin A - WikiBlood|[[IgA]]]] deficiency so more susceptible to mucosal disease |
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| | ====Immunodeficiency of Weimaraners, Irish Wolfhounds and Miniature Dachshunds==== | | ====Immunodeficiency of Weimaraners, Irish Wolfhounds and Miniature Dachshunds==== |
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| | *Impaired [[Neutrophils|neutrophil]] function | | *Impaired [[Neutrophils|neutrophil]] function |
| | *Causes recurrent pyrexia and infections | | *Causes recurrent pyrexia and infections |
| − | **E.g. Rhinitis and bronchopneumonia in Irish Wolfhounds due to low [[Immunoglobulin A - WikiBlood|IgA]] | + | **E.g. Rhinitis and bronchopneumonia in Irish Wolfhounds due to low [[Immunoglobulin A - WikiBlood|[[IgA]]]] |
| | **E.g. Pneumocytosis in Miniature Dachshunds due to low [[Immunoglobulin G - WikiBlood|IgG]] | | **E.g. Pneumocytosis in Miniature Dachshunds due to low [[Immunoglobulin G - WikiBlood|IgG]] |
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