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  1. It is also known as the bubble boy disease and bubble baby disease because its victims are extremely vulnerable to infectious diseases and some of them, such as David Vetter, have become famous for living in a sterile environment. SCID is the result of an immune system so highly compromised that it is considered almost absent.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_VetterDavid Vetter - Wikipedia

    Having to live inside a bubble all his life David Phillip Vetter (September 21, 1971 – February 22, 1984) [1] was an American boy with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), a hereditary disease which dramatically weakens the immune system .

  3. Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is a group of rare, life-threatening diseases that cause a child to be born with very little or no immune system. Learn about the types, signs, diagnosis and treatment options for SCID, also known as the \"bubble boy disease\".

  4. SCID, also known as \"bubble boy disease\", is a rare genetic disorder that affects the immune system. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatments of SCID, including stem cell transplants and antibody infusions.

  5. Feb 4, 2016 · David Vetter was born with severe combined immune deficiency (SCID), a rare and life-threatening condition that requires a bone marrow transplant. He lived in a protective environment for 12 years until he died from lymphoma in 1984.

  6. SCID, also known as bubble boy disease, is a group of inherited disorders that affect the immune system. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and survival rates of SCID at St. Jude.

  7. Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital developed a new treatment for X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID-X1), a rare genetic disorder that leaves babies without immune systems. The treatment involves modifying stem cells with a harmless virus and reintroducing them to the patients, who can then fight infections and live normal lives.

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