Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10484786 | Value in Health | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Despite variation in the terminology and prevalence thresholds used to define rare diseases among different jurisdictions and organizations, the terms “rare disease” and “orphan drug” are used most widely and the average prevalence threshold is between 40 and 50 cases/100,000 people. These findings highlight the existing diversity among definitions of rare diseases, but suggest that any attempts to harmonize rare disease definitions should focus on standardizing objective criteria such as prevalence thresholds and avoid qualitative descriptors.
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Authors
Trevor PhD, MSc, Sandra PhD, MPhil, Robert PhD, MSc, Zeba M. RPh, PhD, Theresa MSN, Elizabeth RN, Dyfrig A. PhD, MSc,