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Infodemiology of antiphospholipid syndrome: Merging informatics and epidemiology.

Savinio SciasciaMassimo RadinOzan UnluDoruk ErkanDario Roccatello
Published in: European journal of rheumatology (2018)
In this study, we demonstrated that the interest in APS is not equally distributed globally. Thus, geopolitical differences might represent a challenge when attempting to estimate the prevalence of APS or designing worldwide investigations in APS. Combining the expanding framework of infodemiology with scientific networking collaborative efforts, such as AntiPhospholipid Syndrome Alliance For Clinical Trials and InternatiOnal Networking (APS ACTION), will help better define the syndrome in terms of prevalence, event occurrence ratios, and thrombosis risk assessment.
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