Abstract:
Respiratory tract infections continue to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality
worldwide account for the sixth leading cause of death and it is the ninth in Sri Lanka.
Pneumonia is particularly life threatening in individuals who have risk facors namely,
preexisting heart or lung diseases, suppressed or weakened immunity, pregnancy,
extremities of age etc. Patients with complicated froms of pneumonia/ recurrent lower
respiratory tract infections were studied for total serum antibody levels ( IgM. IgG, IgA
separately) using Radial Immuno Diffusion technique. Out of 66 patients, 63 were having
normal immunoglobulin levels. Of the two pqatients with abnormal immunoglobin levels ,
a girl of four months of age old had normal level of IgG with no detectable IgA or IGM
suggesting a tentative diagnosis of SCID. Other three year old girl had low level of IgG
despite normal IgM and IgA levels suggesting the common varable immunodeficency or
IgG subclass deficiency, Both presented with recurrent lower respiratory tract infections.
Study group consisted of about 11 percent of patients with recurrent lower respiratory tract
infections and the rest were with complicated form of pneumonia. Screening for
immunological deficiency is indicated in patients with recurrent lower respiratory tract
infections.