Estimating cumulative point prevalence of rare diseases: analysis of the Orphanet database
Inserm · Orphanet · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Rare diseases, an emerging global public health priority, require an evidence-based estimate of the global point prevalence to inform public policy. We used the publicly available epidemiological data in the Orphanet database to calculate such a prevalence estimate. Overall, Orphanet contains information on 6172 unique rare diseases; 71.9% of which are genetic and 69.9% which are exclusively pediatric onset. Global point prevalence was calculated using rare disease prevalence data for predefined geographic regions from the 'Orphanet Epidemiological file' (http://www.orphadata.org/cgi-bin/epidemio.html). Of the 5304 diseases defined by point prevalence, 84.5% of those analysed have a point prevalence of
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9Topics & keywords
- Rare disease
- Epidemiology
- Prevalence
- Population
- Public health
- Disease
- Medicine
- Demography
- Good health and well-being