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Published in: Immunologic Research 4-5/2019

Open Access 01-10-2019 | Primary Immunodeficiency | Original Article

Primary immunodeficiencies in Central and Eastern Europe—the power of networking Report on the activity of the Jeffrey Modell Foundation Centers Network in Central and Eastern Europe

Authors: A. Sediva, M. Bataneant, M. Belevtsev, A. Blaziene, P. Ciznar, E. Förster-Waldl, J. Kelecic, J. Marodi, E. Naumova, G. Nasrullayeva, K. Ress, M. Serban, B. Sitkaustiene, B. Toth, V. Modell, F. Modell, V. Tenembaum, M. Marković, T. Avcin

Published in: Immunologic Research | Issue 4-5/2019

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Abstract

Jeffrey Modell Foundation centers’ network activities in Central and Eastern Europe (JMF CEE) have contributed to the development of care for patients with primary immunodeficiencies. On the data continuously collected from individual centers in participating countries since 2011, we demonstrate a steady improvement in a number of aspects concerning complex care for patients with primary immunodeficiencies. The presented data show an improvement of awareness about these rare diseases across the whole Central and Eastern European region, an increase in newly diagnosed patients as well as genetically confirmed cases, earlier establishment of diagnosis, and improved access to clinical treatment. We also present an active patient involvement that is reflected in the expansion of patient organization centers and their activities. The cooperation within the JMF CEE network has also contributed to greater international exposure of participating centers and further to the gradual development of research activities in the rapidly evolving field of primary immunodeficiencies. The improvement of all important aspects of the complex field of primary immunodeficiencies within the JMF CEE network documents the strength and advantages of the joint and coordinated networking.
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Metadata
Title
Primary immunodeficiencies in Central and Eastern Europe—the power of networking Report on the activity of the Jeffrey Modell Foundation Centers Network in Central and Eastern Europe
Authors
A. Sediva
M. Bataneant
M. Belevtsev
A. Blaziene
P. Ciznar
E. Förster-Waldl
J. Kelecic
J. Marodi
E. Naumova
G. Nasrullayeva
K. Ress
M. Serban
B. Sitkaustiene
B. Toth
V. Modell
F. Modell
V. Tenembaum
M. Marković
T. Avcin
Publication date
01-10-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Immunologic Research / Issue 4-5/2019
Print ISSN: 0257-277X
Electronic ISSN: 1559-0755
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12026-019-09093-9

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