Second Edition of the Current Situation and Distribution of Rare Diseases: Challenges, Prevention, Healthcare, and Effects
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2023) | Viewed by 55608
Special Issue Editors
2. FISABIO Foundation, 46020 Valencia, Spain
3. Dirección General de Salut Pública i Adiccions, Conselleria de Sanitat Universal y Salut Pública, 46020 Valencia, Spain
4. Departament de Medicina Preventiva, Salut Pública, Ciències de l’Alimentación, Toxicología i Medicina Legal, Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, Spain
Interests: rare diseases; diagnosis delay; treatment access; prevention; registries; rare cancers; technological platforms; rare diseases epidemiology; public health surveillance
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Interests: rare diseases; congenital anomalies; prevention; registries; epidemiology; pharmacoepidemiology; public health surveillance; prenatal diagnosis; pregnancy outcomes
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, important advances have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases, but there is still a wide field of aspects in which to improve the understanding of these diseases.
Three years ago, in 2018, a Special Issue about rare diseases was published in the International Journal of Public Health and Environmental Research. The papers were related to results obtained in registries and primary care settings, quality of recording systems, undiagnosed patients’ programs, quality of life, or accessibility to services.
Now is time to actualize some of these aspects and discuss them in more depth. Diagnosis delay or diagnostic odyssey, the results of rare disease networks, and new therapies applied all continue to be relevant topics.
Furthermore, the aim of this Special Issue is to report on recent news in the field, e.g., methodologies or designs applied to the epidemiology of rare diseases such as qualitative techniques or syndromic surveillance. The evaluation of strategies or plans for rare diseases at country or regional level is also an emerging topic.
More publications are needed on ethical, codification issues and data protection aspects.
We encourage rare diseases researchers, clinicians, epidemiologists, and patient organizations to join us in this new edition of the Special Issue on rare diseases and their challenges.
Dr. Óscar Zurriaga
Dr. Clara Cavero-Carbonell
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- orphan drug
- diagnosis delay
- rare diseases registries
- rare cancers
- clinical genetics
- patients’ interests
- quality of life
- qualitative techniques
- reference networks
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