Johns Hopkins Children's Center teams up Jeffrey Modell foundation to treat immune disorders

Hopkins Children's Center special dedication

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Posted: 04/20/2011

The Johns Hopkins Children's Center is teaming up with the Jeffrey Modell Foundation to help treat children with immune disorders.

The partnership expands the Hopkins Children's Diagnostic Program to detect these rare and often puzzling conditions.

Children with missing or poor immune systems are more prone to serious, repeated infections.

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