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Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific

Background: The Asia Pacific Society for Immunodeficiencies (APSID) conducted nine primary immunodeficiency (PID) Schools in 5 years since inauguration to provide PID care training for early career physicians in Asia Pacific, a region with divergent needs in PID resources and training. Objective: To...

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Autores principales: Leung, Daniel, Chua, Gilbert T., Mondragon, Alric V., Zhong, Youjia, Nguyen-Ngoc-Quynh, Le, Imai, Kohsuke, Vignesh, Pandiarajan, Suratannon, Narissara, Mao, Huawei, Lee, Wen-I, Kim, Yae-Jean, Chan, Godfrey C. F., Liew, Woei Kang, Huong, Le Thi Minh, Kanegane, Hirokazu, Muktiarti, Dina, Zhao, Xiaodong, Santos-Ocampo, Fatima Johanna, Latiff, Amir Hamzah Abdul, Seger, Reinhard, Ochs, Hans D., Singh, Surjit, Lee, Pamela P., Lau, Yu Lung
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7438539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32903579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01605
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author Leung, Daniel
Chua, Gilbert T.
Mondragon, Alric V.
Zhong, Youjia
Nguyen-Ngoc-Quynh, Le
Imai, Kohsuke
Vignesh, Pandiarajan
Suratannon, Narissara
Mao, Huawei
Lee, Wen-I
Kim, Yae-Jean
Chan, Godfrey C. F.
Liew, Woei Kang
Huong, Le Thi Minh
Kanegane, Hirokazu
Muktiarti, Dina
Zhao, Xiaodong
Santos-Ocampo, Fatima Johanna
Latiff, Amir Hamzah Abdul
Seger, Reinhard
Ochs, Hans D.
Singh, Surjit
Lee, Pamela P.
Lau, Yu Lung
author_facet Leung, Daniel
Chua, Gilbert T.
Mondragon, Alric V.
Zhong, Youjia
Nguyen-Ngoc-Quynh, Le
Imai, Kohsuke
Vignesh, Pandiarajan
Suratannon, Narissara
Mao, Huawei
Lee, Wen-I
Kim, Yae-Jean
Chan, Godfrey C. F.
Liew, Woei Kang
Huong, Le Thi Minh
Kanegane, Hirokazu
Muktiarti, Dina
Zhao, Xiaodong
Santos-Ocampo, Fatima Johanna
Latiff, Amir Hamzah Abdul
Seger, Reinhard
Ochs, Hans D.
Singh, Surjit
Lee, Pamela P.
Lau, Yu Lung
author_sort Leung, Daniel
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description Background: The Asia Pacific Society for Immunodeficiencies (APSID) conducted nine primary immunodeficiency (PID) Schools in 5 years since inauguration to provide PID care training for early career physicians in Asia Pacific, a region with divergent needs in PID resources and training. Objective: To identify differences in PID patient care resource and training needs across Asia Pacific and propose a corresponding action plan. Methods: The Human Development Index (HDI) indicates the degree of socio-economic development in each country/region. Information related to investigations and learning issues were extracted from the abstracts and personal statements from all Schools and mapped onto resource and training needs. Correlations between HDI and country/region-specific parameters were tested by two-tailed Pearson correlation. Results: A total of 427 abstracts were received in nine Schools between 2015 and 2020, predominantly on immunodeficiencies affecting cellular and humoral immunity. Genetic confirmation was described in 61.8% of abstracts, and its absence negatively correlated with HDI (r = −0.696, p = 0.004). Essential immunologic and genetic tests were not available in 25.4 and 29.5% of abstracts, respectively, and their absence negatively correlated with HDI (r = −0.788, p < 0.001; r = −0.739, p = 0.002). HDI positively correlated with average testing level (r = 0.742, p = 0.002). Cases from medium-HDI countries/regions focused on learning how to investigate a patient for PIDs in cases of severe or atypical infections, whereas those from very-high-HDI countries/regions, from which most faculty members originated, listed hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and gene therapy, newborn screening, and research as learning issues more frequently. Conclusion: There are unique HDI-related PID resource and training needs in each country/region. APSID proposes HDI group-specific strategies to improve PID care and education in her member countries/regions. Further quantitative analysis of needs in PID care in Asia Pacific is needed for lobbying governments to increase their support for PID care and research.
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spelling pubmed-74385392020-09-03 Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific Leung, Daniel Chua, Gilbert T. Mondragon, Alric V. Zhong, Youjia Nguyen-Ngoc-Quynh, Le Imai, Kohsuke Vignesh, Pandiarajan Suratannon, Narissara Mao, Huawei Lee, Wen-I Kim, Yae-Jean Chan, Godfrey C. F. Liew, Woei Kang Huong, Le Thi Minh Kanegane, Hirokazu Muktiarti, Dina Zhao, Xiaodong Santos-Ocampo, Fatima Johanna Latiff, Amir Hamzah Abdul Seger, Reinhard Ochs, Hans D. Singh, Surjit Lee, Pamela P. Lau, Yu Lung Front Immunol Immunology Background: The Asia Pacific Society for Immunodeficiencies (APSID) conducted nine primary immunodeficiency (PID) Schools in 5 years since inauguration to provide PID care training for early career physicians in Asia Pacific, a region with divergent needs in PID resources and training. Objective: To identify differences in PID patient care resource and training needs across Asia Pacific and propose a corresponding action plan. Methods: The Human Development Index (HDI) indicates the degree of socio-economic development in each country/region. Information related to investigations and learning issues were extracted from the abstracts and personal statements from all Schools and mapped onto resource and training needs. Correlations between HDI and country/region-specific parameters were tested by two-tailed Pearson correlation. Results: A total of 427 abstracts were received in nine Schools between 2015 and 2020, predominantly on immunodeficiencies affecting cellular and humoral immunity. Genetic confirmation was described in 61.8% of abstracts, and its absence negatively correlated with HDI (r = −0.696, p = 0.004). Essential immunologic and genetic tests were not available in 25.4 and 29.5% of abstracts, respectively, and their absence negatively correlated with HDI (r = −0.788, p < 0.001; r = −0.739, p = 0.002). HDI positively correlated with average testing level (r = 0.742, p = 0.002). Cases from medium-HDI countries/regions focused on learning how to investigate a patient for PIDs in cases of severe or atypical infections, whereas those from very-high-HDI countries/regions, from which most faculty members originated, listed hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and gene therapy, newborn screening, and research as learning issues more frequently. Conclusion: There are unique HDI-related PID resource and training needs in each country/region. APSID proposes HDI group-specific strategies to improve PID care and education in her member countries/regions. Further quantitative analysis of needs in PID care in Asia Pacific is needed for lobbying governments to increase their support for PID care and research. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7438539/ /pubmed/32903579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01605 Text en Copyright © 2020 Leung, Chua, Mondragon, Zhong, Nguyen-Ngoc-Quynh, Imai, Vignesh, Suratannon, Mao, Lee, Kim, Chan, Liew, Huong, Kanegane, Muktiarti, Zhao, Santos-Ocampo, Latiff, Seger, Ochs, Singh, Lee and Lau. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Leung, Daniel
Chua, Gilbert T.
Mondragon, Alric V.
Zhong, Youjia
Nguyen-Ngoc-Quynh, Le
Imai, Kohsuke
Vignesh, Pandiarajan
Suratannon, Narissara
Mao, Huawei
Lee, Wen-I
Kim, Yae-Jean
Chan, Godfrey C. F.
Liew, Woei Kang
Huong, Le Thi Minh
Kanegane, Hirokazu
Muktiarti, Dina
Zhao, Xiaodong
Santos-Ocampo, Fatima Johanna
Latiff, Amir Hamzah Abdul
Seger, Reinhard
Ochs, Hans D.
Singh, Surjit
Lee, Pamela P.
Lau, Yu Lung
Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific
title Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific
title_full Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific
title_fullStr Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific
title_short Current Perspectives and Unmet Needs of Primary Immunodeficiency Care in Asia Pacific
title_sort current perspectives and unmet needs of primary immunodeficiency care in asia pacific
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7438539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32903579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01605
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