Sub-topic GS-II: Health, Government Policies & Intervention |
The World Rare Disease Day takes place worldwide on the last day of February every year. The day aims to improve knowledge amongst the general public of rare diseases while encouraging researchers and decision-makers to address the needs of those living with rare diseases.
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What are rare diseases?
Rare Disease Day
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While researchers are learning more each year, the exact cause of many rare diseases is still unknown.
National Policy for Rare Diseases 2020
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Measures were taken by foreign countries
Challenges/Issues
Managing health complexities such as rare diseases amidst the COVID-19 pandemic is a daunting task. However, it is essential to re-address focus on all health areas and not choose areas of primacy for policy action. The Economic Survey 2021 cautions about the “saliency bias” where a policy may over-weigh a recent phenomenon neglecting other areas that may require equal attention. Thus, tackling rare diseases is as important as keeping an adequate focus on the COVID-19 damage.
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