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Publications by Dr. Fred de Serres, Ph.D. Relevant to these Issues 1. de Serres, F. J. (2002) Worldwide Racial and Ethnic Distribution of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: Summary of an Analysis of Published Genetic Epidemiological Surveys, CHEST, 122(5), 1818-1829. 2. de Serres, F.J., I. Blanco, E.F. Bustillo (2003) Genetic Epidemiology of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency in Southern Europe: France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain, Clin Genet Jun; 63 (6): 490-509. 3. .de Serres, F.J., I. Blanco, E.F. Bustillo (2003) Genetic Epidemiology of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States of America, Clin Genet Nov; 64 (5), 382-397 4. de Serres, F.J., (2003) Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is not a rare disease, but a disease that is rarely diagnosed, Environmental Health Perspectives 111 (16):.1851-1854. 5. de Serres et al 2005 Mondali Archives 63(3), 133-241, (2005) Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency in Italy: regional differences of the PIS and PIZ deficiency alleles; view it here. 6. de Serres et al 2006 Eur Resp J 28,1-9. Estimated numbers and prevalence of PI*S and PI*Z deficiency alleles of a1-antitrypsin deficiency in Asia; view it here. 7. de Serres et al 2006 J of COPD 3,133-139. Estimating the Risk for Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency among COPD Patients: Evidence Supporting Targeted Screening. View it here.
Presently Dr. Serres is
finalizing a COPD-AAT Deficiency manuscript that demonstrates AAT
Deficiency
9-18-07 update: To
view Dr. de Serres most recent impressive work on Alpha-1 Antitrypsin
Deficiency (ATD) in 69 counties worldwide that demonstrates the very
large numbers at risk of ATD worldwide in those countries where he has
found genetic epidemiological data in the peer-reviewed medical
literature, click
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