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==Overview==
==Overview==


==Risk Factors==
The risk of pneumococcal infection is much increased in persons with impaired IgG synthesis, impaired phagocytosis, or defective clearance of pneumococci. In particular, the absence of a functional [[spleen]], through [[congenital asplenia]], [[splenectomy]], or [[sickle-cell disease]] predisposes one to a more severe course of infection ([[Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection]]) and prevention measures are indicated (see [[asplenia]]).


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Risk Factors

The risk of pneumococcal infection is much increased in persons with impaired IgG synthesis, impaired phagocytosis, or defective clearance of pneumococci. In particular, the absence of a functional spleen, through congenital asplenia, splenectomy, or sickle-cell disease predisposes one to a more severe course of infection (Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection) and prevention measures are indicated (see asplenia).

References


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