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Disease burden for patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases identified at reference hospitals in Guanajuato, Mexico

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  • Eduardo Guaní-Guerra
  • Ana Isabel Jiménez-Romero
  • Ulises Noel García-Ramírez
  • José Manuel Velázquez-Ávalos
  • Edgar Martínez-Guzmán
  • Eunice Sandoval-Ramírez
  • Ignacio Camacho-Meza

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Background: In addition to the deleterious effect on health, there is considerable economic and psychosocial morbidity associated with primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). Also, the cost of a late diagnosis frequently results in a heavy disease burden on the patient. The objective of this study was to collect and analyze data on patients with PID in the state of Guanajuato in Mexico, to indirectly estimate the burden of the disease. Methods: An observational, longitudinal, and comparative study was conducted. A total of 44 patients were included and grouped according to the updated classification of PID. Results: The median time elapsed from the onset of symptoms to the reference and diagnosis by a tertiary hospital was of 2.17 (IQR = 6.44) years. Before diagnosis, the number of hospitalizations/year per patient was 0.86 (IQR = 2.28), the number of visit to emergency room/year per patient was 0.92 (IQR = 1.77), the number of doctor’s visits/year per patient was 15 (IQR = 11.25), whereas the school/work absence days per patient were reported in 52.72 (IQR = 56.35) days per year. After diagnosis, 20 patients (45.45%) received IVIG replacement therapy, and all of them presented a significant improvement (p

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  • Eduardo Guaní-Guerra & Ana Isabel Jiménez-Romero & Ulises Noel García-Ramírez & José Manuel Velázquez-Ávalos & Edgar Martínez-Guzmán & Eunice Sandoval-Ramírez & Ignacio Camacho-Meza, 2017. "Disease burden for patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases identified at reference hospitals in Guanajuato, Mexico," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(4), pages 1-11, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0175867
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175867
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