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The landscape for rare diseases in 2024

The Lancet Global Health

2024The Lancet Global Health153 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

By definition, rare diseases affect a small number of individuals (fewer than 1 in 2000 people in any WHO region); yet, with more than 7000 types of rare disease in existence, the burden worldwide is not insignificant. To date, approximately 300 million people live with rare diseases. Such individuals are often a neglected and marginalised group, especially those in low-income and middle-income countries. Around 80% of rare diseases have a genetic cause, almost 70% of which present in childhood; about 95% lack approved treatments; the average time for an accurate diagnosis is 4·8 years; and about 30% of children with a rare disease die before age 5 years.

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Rare diseaseMedicineDiseaseOrphan drugPediatricsAffect (linguistics)DemographyPathologyPsychologyBioinformaticsBiologySociologyCommunicationGenomics and Rare DiseasesBiotechnology and Related Fields
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