Study and Analysis of the State of Rare Disease Research in Shandong Province, China

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As the world's most populous country, China has the world's largest number of rare disease groups in terms of prevalence. However, the country has no system of registering cases of most rare diseases, so there is very little documented information on the epidemiology of those diseases. The purpose of this study was to study the state of rare disease research and survey doctors in Shandong Province regarding their level of awareness of rare diseases. Types of rare diseases and numbers of cases were tallied and their geographical distribution over the decades was analyzed. Eight hundred and twentyfour doctors in tertiary hospitals and maternity and child care hospitals were surveyed by questionnaire. Data were descriptively analyzed and a map of disease distribution was created. Articles about rare diseases were retrieved from the Chinese Biomedical Literature Database to provide pertinent data. This study yielded 5,749 cases of 323 different types of rare diseases. The survey found that doctors lack awareness of research on rare diseases. An authoritative and information-rich platform for rare disease research is urgently needed. Key steps are to study epidemiological and statistical techniques and then obtain available data to provide a basis for the definition and regulation of rare diseases in China. © 2012, International Research and Cooperation Association for Bio & Socio-Sciences Advancement. All rights reserved.

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Zhao, H., Cui, Y., Zhou, X., Pang, J., Xu, S., Han, J., … Zhao, H. (2012). Study and Analysis of the State of Rare Disease Research in Shandong Province, China. Intractable and Rare Diseases Research, 1(4), 161–166. https://doi.org/10.5582/irdr.2012.v1.4.161

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