Human monogenic disorders affecting immunity to infection are increasingly recognized. Most are associated with primary immunodeficiencies, which typically confer predisposition to multiple infectious diseases. We review here the known, atypical monogenic disorders that confer a narrow vulnerability to infection with specific microorganisms in otherwise healthy individuals. These 'experiments of nature' have important immunological and clinical implications.
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