Rare Disease Awareness and Treatment
• Around 10,000 rare diseases have been identified globally, with 80% genetic in origin and primarily affecting children.
• About 300 million people worldwide have a rare disease.
• Raising awareness of rare diseases is crucial for doctors to understand these diseases and to draft policies supporting patients.
• Iliyas Rashid and his team at the Tata Institute for Genetics and Society developed GenTIGS, a gene database on rare genetic disorders.
• Currently, fewer than 5% of rare diseases have treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
• In India, about 90 million people with rare diseases are likely to be affected due to social practices like endogamy.
• More than 95% of these conditions lack a treatment or are prohibitively expensive.
• Premarital counselling is recommended for those with genetic conditions.
• B.R. Lakshmi and her colleagues at the Molecular Diagnostics Counselling Care and Research Centre (MDCRC) are working on Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a disorder affecting only male children, with females being the carriers.
• Large-scale genetic screening is being conducted across several districts of Tamil Nadu to detect relevant mutations early and eradicate DMD from the state.