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Encyclopedia > List of rare diseases

This list of rare diseases was originally taken from the NIH public domain resource at http://ord.aspensys.com/asp/diseases/diseases.asp NIH can refer to: National Institutes of Health Norwegian School of Sports Sciences: (Norges idrettshøgskole - NIH) Not Invented Here This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Shortcut: WP:PD There are many resources available on the net that are in the public domain, and therefore freely usable without restrictions for Wikipedia content. ...


Please note that this list is neither definitive nor complete. For a far larger list of diseases, including many other rare diseases, see List of diseases. A listing of diseases. ...


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ou can find all the information available for all the rare diseases on the List at public domain resource http://www.diseasecard.org Shortcut: WP:PD There are many resources available on the net that are in the public domain, and therefore freely usable without restrictions for Wikipedia content. ...


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Disease (315 words)
Closely related though not infectious diseases in the strictest sense are parasitic diseases[?] caused by protozoa and worms.
List of diseases for a list of common, notable, or infamous diseases.
List of rare diseases for a huge list of 6000+ diseases, many very rare.
rare disease: Information from Answers.com (478 words)
Rare diseases, including those of genetic origin, are life-threatening or chronically debilitating diseases which are of such low prevalence that special combined efforts are needed to address them.
The NIH's Office of Rare Diseases states that, "an orphan or rare disease is generally considered to have a prevalence of fewer than 200,000 affected individuals in the United States" [2].
Rare diseases will vary from population to population, as a disease that is rare in some populations may be common in another.
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