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- Prevnar came on the market year before last I believe and is a

conjugated version of the pneumovax but only

contains 7 of the most prevalent bacterial serotypes (the pneumovax has antigens

to 23). It is supposed to work better

and trick the faultier immune systems into a better IgM to IgG conversion during

infection with these particular 7

types. Some patients have had good response, some poor and for some it hasn't

made a difference.

Each serotype should be judged on its own response and increase. Each type

represents a different type of bacteria that

can invade the body and cause infection.

http://www.pneumo.com/physician/html/disease/serotypes/serotypes.asp

This has a graphic of the serotype prevalence and other information.

Ursula Holleman

Macey's mom (6 yr. old with CVID, asthma, sinus disease, GERD, kidney reflux,

Sensory Integration Disorder, Diabetes

Insipidus)

http://maceyh.home.att.net

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Ursula,

Thanx for the web site. What I discovered is that in the pneumovax,

there are 7 of the most prevalent serotypes also. What I don't understand

is why my son's levels would decline such as: serotype (ST) 4 pre-titers

were 0.4 with post- titers at 0.19, (ST) 6B pre was 2.0 with Post being 0.88

(ST) 9V pre was 1.7 and post was 2.08 (ST) 14 pre was 3.5 post was 1.79 and

on and on. I would think that with the vaccine his levels would either

increase or stay the same. Do you think the fact that his numbers decreased

is any indication of his ability to fight infection? Or more importantly,

does this indicate that IVIG is necessary?

Re: pneumovax

> - Prevnar came on the market year before last I believe and is a

conjugated version of the pneumovax but only

> contains 7 of the most prevalent bacterial serotypes (the pneumovax has

antigens to 23). It is supposed to work better

> and trick the faultier immune systems into a better IgM to IgG conversion

during infection with these particular 7

> types. Some patients have had good response, some poor and for some it

hasn't made a difference.

>

> Each serotype should be judged on its own response and increase. Each

type represents a different type of bacteria that

> can invade the body and cause infection.

>

> http://www.pneumo.com/physician/html/disease/serotypes/serotypes.asp

>

> This has a graphic of the serotype prevalence and other information.

>

> Ursula Holleman

> Macey's mom (6 yr. old with CVID, asthma, sinus disease, GERD, kidney

reflux, Sensory Integration Disorder, Diabetes

> Insipidus)

> http://maceyh.home.att.net

>

>

>

>

> This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a

Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the

sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional

advice.

>

>

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Hi ,

By the way, sorry about the other day. I sent you two e-mails with

basically the same content. I didn't think the first one went through!! I

think staying home is turning MY brain to mush. 's brain seems fine!

Sandi

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Hi ,

By the way, sorry about the other day. I sent you two e-mails with

basically the same content. I didn't think the first one went through!! I

think staying home is turning MY brain to mush. 's brain seems fine!

Sandi

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