The United Kingdom Primary Immune Deficiency (UKPID) registry 2012 to 2017

Summary This is the second report of the United Kingdom Primary Immunodeficiency (UKPID) registry. The registry will be a decade old in 2018 and, as of August 2017, had recruited 4758 patients encompassing 97% of immunology centres within the United Kingdom. This represents a doubling of recruitment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical and experimental immunology 2018-06, Vol.192 (3), p.284-291
Hauptverfasser: Shillitoe, B., Bangs, C., Guzman, D., Gennery, A. R., Longhurst, H. J., Slatter, M., Edgar, D. M., Thomas, M., Worth, A., Huissoon, A., Arkwright, P. D., Jolles, S., Bourne, H., Alachkar, H., Savic, S., Kumararatne, D. S., Patel, S., Baxendale, H., Noorani, S., Yong, P. F. K., Waruiru, C., Pavaladurai, V., Kelleher, P., Herriot, R., Bernatonienne, J., Bhole, M., Steele, C., Hayman, G., Richter, A., Gompels, M., Chopra, C., Garcez, T., Buckland, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary This is the second report of the United Kingdom Primary Immunodeficiency (UKPID) registry. The registry will be a decade old in 2018 and, as of August 2017, had recruited 4758 patients encompassing 97% of immunology centres within the United Kingdom. This represents a doubling of recruitment into the registry since we reported on 2229 patients included in our first report of 2013. Minimum PID prevalence in the United Kingdom is currently 5·90/100 000 and an average incidence of PID between 1980 and 2000 of 7·6 cases per 100 000 UK live births. Data are presented on the frequency of diseases recorded, disease prevalence, diagnostic delay and treatment modality, including haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and gene therapy. The registry provides valuable information to clinicians, researchers, service commissioners and industry alike on PID within the United Kingdom, which may not otherwise be available without the existence of a well‐established registry. Since our first report in 2013, the number of patients entered into the UKPID registry has more than doubled to 4758 encompassing 97% of immunology centers within the United Kingdom. We believe this registry now represents virtually all patients with primary immunodeficiency within the UK. As such, this dataset continues to provide valuable information to clinicians, researchers, service commissioners and industry alike on PID within the UK, which may not otherwise be available without the existence of a well‐established registry.
ISSN:0009-9104
1365-2249
DOI:10.1111/cei.13125