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. 2024 Oct 22;45(1):28.
doi: 10.1007/s10875-024-01822-6.

The Latin American Society for Immunodeficiencies Registry

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The Latin American Society for Immunodeficiencies Registry

Gisela Seminario et al. J Clin Immunol. .

Abstract

Purpose - The Latin American Society of Immunodeficiencies (LASID) Registry was established in 2009 to collect data on Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI) patients in the region. Although several reports have been published regarding LASID data, this is the first report of the entire dataset. Methods - The European Society of Immunodeficiencies (ESID) donated the online platform in 2008. Data was collected from participating centers from Apr 13, 2009, to Dec 31, 2022, and included demographic, clinical, and follow-up information. Results - A total of 9307 patients were included in the database. At the end of the study period, 8,805 patients were alive or lost to follow-up, and 502 were deceased. The most common type of IEI was predominantly antibody deficiency (PAD, 60.35%), and selective IgA deficiency was the most frequent diagnosis (1627 patients, 17.48%), followed by Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID, 1191 patients). Most patients (78.16%) were ≤ 18 years old at inclusion, and the median age at diagnosis was 4.77 years. The median time to diagnosis was 5.04 years. Antibiotics were prescribed in 32.3% of visits, followed by immunoglobulins (29.49% ). Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation was performed in 5.03% of patients. Omenn syndrome was the most common disease in deceased patients, with a mortality rate of 52.63%. Conclusion - This study contributes to our understanding of IEIs in Latin America and highlights the importance of early diagnosis, appropriate treatments, and improved data collection to optimize patient outcome.

Keywords: Epidemiology; Inborn errors of immunity; Latin America; Primary immunodeficiency; Registry.

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