PHL, 62 other countries mark Rare Disease Day on Feb. 29
Sixty-three countries, including the Philippines, celebrated on Leap Day, February 29, "Rare Disease Day" to focus on diseases or disorders that affect fewer than one in 200,000 people. In the Philippines, Rare Diseases Day is celebrated every fourth week of February as stated in Presidential Proclamation No. 1989 in 2010. In a news release of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), about 7,000 rare diseases have been identified worldwide. These are mostly caused by genetic defects and environmental exposure during pregnancy or later in life, the PIA said. In the Philippines, there are over 200 Filipinos, mostly children, afflicted with over 20 rare disorders, it added. According to the non-profit organization Philippine Society for Orphan Disorders (PSOD), “very little attention is spared by government, health organizations and the public at large” on rare diseases, also known as "orphan diseases." Some examples of these disorders are:
- Maple syrup urine disease — can only be found in one per 280,000 persons; the patient's body cannot break down proteins and his or her urine smells like maple syrup; the United States National Library of Medicine's Medline Plus website said it can lead to neurological damage, coma, and even death;
- Gaucher disease — can be found in one per 100,000 people; Medline Plus said it is a rare, inherited disorder that causes the spleen, liver, lungs, bones and sometimes, brain to malfunction, and
- Pompe disease — can be found in one person per 40,000 people; the US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke said it is an inherited and often fatal disorder that disables the heart and skeletal muscles.
- 6 Pyruvoltetrahydropterin Synthase Deficiency
- Adrenoleukodystrophy
- Autoimmune Chronic Active Hepatitis
- Galactosemia
- Gaucher Disease
- Hemophagocytic Lymphohystiocytosis
- Heperphenylalanemia
- Heterozygous Cystenuria
- Holocarboxylase synthase deficiency
- Homocystenuria
- Homozygous Cystenouria
- Lowe Syndrome
- LSD – Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency
- Maple Syrup Urine Disorder
- Methyl Malonic Aciduria
- Moebius Syndrome
- Mucolipidosis
- Mucopolysaccharidosis
- Niemann pick
- Osteogenesis Imperfecta
- Phenylketonuria
- Pompe Disease
- Respiratory Chain Complex/Deficiency
- Tay Sach’s Disease
- Tyrosinemia
- Urea Cycle Defects