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Published in: Journal of Clinical Immunology 1/2007

01-01-2007 | OriginalArticle

Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases in Latin America: The Second Report of the LAGID Registry

Authors: LILY E. LEIVA, MARTA ZELAZCO, MATÍAS OLEASTRO, MAGDA CARNEIRO-SAMPAIO, ANTONIO CONDINO-NETO, BEATRIZ TAVARES COSTA-CARVALHO, ANETE SEVCIOVIC GRUMACH, ARNOLDO QUEZADA, PABLO PATIÑO, JOSÉ LUIS FRANCO, OSCAR PORRAS, FRANCISCO JAVIER RODRÍGUEZ, FRANCISCO JAVIER ESPINOSA-ROSALES, SARA ELVA ESPINOSA-PADILLA, DIVA ALMILLATEGUI, CELIA MARTÍNEZ, JUAN RODRÍGUEZ TAFUR, MARILYN VALENTÍN, LORENA BENARROCH, ROSY BARROSO, RICARDO U. SORENSEN

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Abstract

This is the second report on the continuing efforts of LAGID to increase the recognition and registration of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases in 12 Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. This report reveals that from a total of 3321 patients registered, the most common form of primary immunodeficiency disease was predominantly antibody deficiency (53.2%) with IgA deficiency reported as the most frequent phenotype. This category was followed by 22.6% other well-defined ID syndromes, 9.5% combined T- and B-cell inmunodeficiency, 8.6% phagocytic disorders, 3.3% diseases of immune dysregulation, and 2.8% complement deficiencies. All countries that participated in the first publication in 1998 reported an increase in registered primary immunodeficiency cases, ranging between 10 and 80%. A comparison of the estimated minimal incidence of X-linked agammaglobulinemia, chronic granulomatous disease, and severe combined immunodeficiency between the first report and the present one shows an increase in the reporting of these diseases in all countries. In this report, the estimated minimal incidence of chronic granulomatous disease was between 0.72 and 1.26 cases per 100,000 births in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Uruguay and the incidence of severe combined immunodeficiency was 1.28 and 3.79 per 100,000 births in Chile and Costa Rica, respectively. However, these diseases are underreported in other participating countries. In addition to a better diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency diseases, more work on improving the registration of patients by each participating country and by countries that have not yet joined LAGID is still needed.
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Metadata
Title
Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases in Latin America: The Second Report of the LAGID Registry
Authors
LILY E. LEIVA
MARTA ZELAZCO
MATÍAS OLEASTRO
MAGDA CARNEIRO-SAMPAIO
ANTONIO CONDINO-NETO
BEATRIZ TAVARES COSTA-CARVALHO
ANETE SEVCIOVIC GRUMACH
ARNOLDO QUEZADA
PABLO PATIÑO
JOSÉ LUIS FRANCO
OSCAR PORRAS
FRANCISCO JAVIER RODRÍGUEZ
FRANCISCO JAVIER ESPINOSA-ROSALES
SARA ELVA ESPINOSA-PADILLA
DIVA ALMILLATEGUI
CELIA MARTÍNEZ
JUAN RODRÍGUEZ TAFUR
MARILYN VALENTÍN
LORENA BENARROCH
ROSY BARROSO
RICARDO U. SORENSEN
Publication date
01-01-2007
Published in
Journal of Clinical Immunology / Issue 1/2007
Print ISSN: 0271-9142
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2592
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-006-9052-0

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