If you have been diagnosed with a primary or secondary immune deficiency this app
is designed to empower you so that you can keep better track of your health.
Immunodeficiency Canada launches a PID Tracker App to empower individuals living
with a Primary Immunodeficiency to be able to track their laboratory results, read the
latest news about PID, and keep track of their scheduled infusions and/or injections for
immunoglobulin replacement therapy.
Developed by Dr. Jason K Lee, a Clinical Immunologist and Allergist in Toronto and
a recipient of the Chaim Roifman Scholar Award for Young Investigators, this app is
designed to assist individuals in managing their PID by keeping track of vital laboratory
information and appointment dates and times. This will enable individuals to be active
participants in their care and facilitate better informed discussions with their health care
providers. Individuals can also obtain any late breaking news about PID through the
news feature.
Easy to use, the App shows the latest evidence based medical information
For example
Each laboratory values show a range with a red line showing upper limit of normal and
a blue line showing the lower limit of normal. If you are outside of these ranges it may
be worthwhile to bring this to the attention of your health care professional to see if any
changes are needed in your treatment plan. Values are charted on a graph to indicate
upwards or downwards trends.
www.immunodeficiency.ca