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NORD, EURORDIS, and Rare Disease Organizations in 30 Nations Announce an International Rare Diseases Alliance (copy 1)


 

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The leading rare disease patient organizations in the US and Europe—NORD and EURORDIS—together with rare disease umbrella organizations from 30 nations around the world have launched a new global alliance to be known as Rare Diseases International. The collaboration was announced May 28th at a meeting in Madrid. NORD will be the US representative in this alliance, which also adopted a joint declaration for rare diseases to be an international public health priority. Read the press release.

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