Publications by authors named "Fatima Johanna Santos-Ocampo"

Introduction: With increased diagnostic capabilities and treatment modalities in the field of primary immunodeficiencies (PID), many pediatric patients survive beyond childhood and experience a change of care to the adult-oriented healthcare system. Unfortunately, the transition pathways for PID are less clearly defined, resulting in deterioration of quality of care in adulthood. Hence, this is the first regional study to address PID clinicians' opinions on practices and challenges of transition care in 7 Southeast Asia (SEA) countries.

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To address inborn errors of immunity (IEI) which were underdiagnosed in resource-limited regions, our centre developed and offered free genetic testing for the most common IEI by Sanger sequencing (SS) since 2001. With the establishment of The Asian Primary Immunodeficiency (APID) Network in 2009, the awareness and definitive diagnosis of IEI were further improved with collaboration among centres caring for IEI patients from East and Southeast Asia. We also started to use whole exome sequencing (WES) for undiagnosed cases and further extended our collaboration with centres from South Asia and Africa.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The Asia Pacific Society for Immunodeficiencies (APSID) has organized nine training schools over five years to address varying primary immunodeficiency (PID) care needs for early-career doctors across the Asia Pacific region.
  • - A study examined 427 abstracts from these schools, finding that factors like socio-economic development (measured by the Human Development Index or HDI) significantly affected the availability of essential immunologic and genetic tests, as well as the focus of learning topics.
  • - APSID identified specific strategies tailored to different HDI groups in order to enhance PID care and education in its member countries/regions based on the unique resource and training needs observed.
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