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United Kingdom Primary Immunodeficiency Network

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Website: http://ukpin.org.uk/

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The Objects of the Charity are, for the public benefit: • The advancement of health in particular among those with primary immunodeficiency disorders (“PID”) and related disorders and in particular but without limitation by: o Developing best-practice approaches to diagnosis and management of PID and related disorders; o Developing clinical guidelines by means of setting consensus standards based upon agreed UK best practice; o Establishing and maintaining a national patients registry; and • The advancement of education in PID and related subjects including disorders of innate and antigen-specific immunity, in particular but without limitation by promoting improved understanding of PID and related disorders among healthcare professionals, students and the public. • The support and advancement of clinical immunology through education, research, and clinical practice for the benefit of healthcare professionals, the public and patients. This provision may be amended by special resolution but only with the prior written consent of the Commission.

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