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World PI Week is a global awareness campaign held annually between 22-29 April, bringing together stakeholders worldwide to create a ‘global movement’. The primary aims of World PI Week are to inform and educate policy makers, healthcare professionals and the broader public about primary immunodeficiencies (PI). The core objective is to promote recognition, timely diagnosis, optimal treatment and an improved quality of life overall.
IDFA will be participating in World PI Week, more updates on this soon.
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