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Rare disease

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A rare disease has such a low prevalence in a population that a doctor in a busy general practice would not expect to see more than one case a year. Rare diseases, including those of genetic origin, are life-threatening or chronically debilitating diseases which are of such low prevalence that special combined efforts are needed to address them.

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[edit] Prevalence

As a guide, low prevalence is taken as prevalence of less than 5 per 10,000 in the community [1].

The NIH's Office of Rare Diseases states that, "an orphan or rare disease is generally considered to have a prevalence of fewer than 200,000 affected individuals in the United States" [2].

Rare diseases will vary from population to population, as a disease that is rare in some populations may be common in another. This is especially true of some genetic and infectious diseases. For example, cystic fibrosis is a rare genetic disease in most parts of Asia but is relatively common in some Eurasian populations. Many infectious diseases, such as tropical diseases, are rare outside a given geographic area.

Eurordis (European Organisation for rare Diseases) estimates that there exist between 5,000 and 8,000 distinct rare diseases, affecting between 6% and 8% of the population.

[edit] Characteristics

Rare diseases are usually chronic and life-threatening. This is so because, given its rarity, less severe illness are just not identified as such. Eurordis estimates that at least 80% of them have identified genetic origins. Other rare diseases are the result of infections and allergies or due to degenerative and proliferative causes. Symptoms of some rare diseases may appear at birth or in childhood, whereas others only appear once adulthood is reached.

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[edit] External links

[edit] List of rare diseases

  • List from Health on the Net Foundation, available in several languages
  • List from National Instutes of Health
  • List from Orphanet (change the last two letters of the link to choose your language: ES, DE, ...)

[edit] Rare diseases organizations

[edit] Europe

[edit] USA

[edit] Rare diseases information

[edit] Scientific Journals

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