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Bei einer Prüfung von 153 Gewässern in Frankfurt am Main wurden neben den heimischen Typha-Arten Typha angustifolia und T. latifolia Verwilderungen von Typha shuttleworthii und Pflanzungen von Typha laxmannii gefunden. Auch Typha ×glauca die Hybride zwischen Typha angustifolia und T. latifolia wurde mehrfach gefunden.
Introduction: The German PID-NET registry was founded in 2009, serving as the first national registry of patients with primary immunodeficiencies (PID) in Germany. It is part of the European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID) registry. The primary purpose of the registry is to gather data on the epidemiology, diagnostic delay, diagnosis, and treatment of PIDs.
Methods: Clinical and laboratory data was collected from 2,453 patients from 36 German PID centres in an online registry. Data was analysed with the software Stata® and Excel.
Results: The minimum prevalence of PID in Germany is 2.72 per 100,000 inhabitants. Among patients aged 1–25, there was a clear predominance of males. The median age of living patients ranged between 7 and 40 years, depending on the respective PID. Predominantly antibody disorders were the most prevalent group with 57% of all 2,453 PID patients (including 728 CVID patients). A gene defect was identified in 36% of patients. Familial cases were observed in 21% of patients. The age of onset for presenting symptoms ranged from birth to late adulthood (range 0–88 years). Presenting symptoms comprised infections (74%) and immune dysregulation (22%). Ninety-three patients were diagnosed without prior clinical symptoms. Regarding the general and clinical diagnostic delay, no PID had undergone a slight decrease within the last decade. However, both, SCID and hyper IgE- syndrome showed a substantial improvement in shortening the time between onset of symptoms and genetic diagnosis. Regarding treatment, 49% of all patients received immunoglobulin G (IgG) substitution (70%—subcutaneous; 29%—intravenous; 1%—unknown). Three-hundred patients underwent at least one hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Five patients had gene therapy.
Conclusion: The German PID-NET registry is a precious tool for physicians, researchers, the pharmaceutical industry, politicians, and ultimately the patients, for whom the outcomes will eventually lead to a more timely diagnosis and better treatment.
Ergebnisse von Tauchgängen in hessischen Gewässern durch Mitglieder des Hessischen Tauchsportverbands im Rahmen des Projektes "Tauchen für den Naturschutz" werden mitgeteilt. Es wurden 12 Gewässer intensiv untersucht. Bemerkenswerte Funde betreffen Alisma gramineum, Ceratophyllum submersum, Chara filiformis, Myriophyllum heterophyllum und Nitella capillaris.
Bisher in Nordwestdeutschland seltene oder sogar unbekannte Unkräuter treten im Raum Vechta zerstreut in Maisfeldern auf. Echinochloa muricata und Setaria faberi wurden erstmals 2003 beobachtet. Die bereits früher im Raum Vechta nachgewiesenen Setaria verticillata und S. verticilliformis sind heute deutlich häufiger als in den 1980er und 1990er Jahren.
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