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Setting up and sustaining blood and marrow transplant services for children in middle-income economies : an experience-driven position paper on behalf of the EBMT PDWP

Authors :
Lawrence, Faulkner
Marta, Verna
Attilio, Rovelli
Rajat Kumar, Agarwal
Rakesh, Dhanya
Lalith, Parmar
Amit, Sedai
Ankita, Kumari
Stalin, Ramprakash
C P, Raghuram
Pallavi, Mehta
Sandeep, Elizabeth
Sadaf, Khalid
Aliya, Batool
Sarah Khan, Ghilani
Itrat, Fatima
Tatheer, Zara
Priya, Marwah
Rajpreet, Soni
Deepa, Trivedi
Valentino, Conter
Marta, Canesi
Dosti, Othman
Vian, Faeq
Katharina, Kleinschmidt
Akif, Yesillipek
Catherine G, Lam
Scott C, Howard
Selim, Corbacioglu
Jacek, Wachowiak
HUS Children and Adolescents
Clinicum
Lastentautien yksikkö
Children's Hospital
Source :
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Publisher Copyright: © 2020, The Author(s). Severe blood disorders and cancer are the leading cause of death and disability from noncommunicable diseases in the global pediatric population and a major financial burden. The most frequent of these conditions, namely sickle cell disease and severe thalassemia, are highly curable by blood or bone marrow transplantation (BMT) which can restore a normal health-related quality of life and be cost-effective. This position paper summarizes critical issues in extending global access to BMT based on ground experience in the start-up of several BMT units in middle-income countries (MICs) across South-East Asia and the Middle East where close to 700 allogeneic BMTs have been performed over a 10-year period. Basic requirements in terms of support systems, equipment, and consumables are summarized keeping in mind WHO’s model essential lists and recommendations. BMT unit setup and maintenance costs are summarized as well as those per transplant. Low-risk BMT is feasible and safe in MICs with outcomes comparable to high-income countries but at a fraction of the cost. This report might be of assistance to health care institutions in MICs interested in developing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation services and strengthening context appropriate tertiary care and higher medical education.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Accession number :
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