Shire plc has announced the launch of
“Rare Count” in honor of Rare Disease Day and the 350 million people worldwide
living with rare diseases, which equates to nearly one in 20 global citizens.1 It is estimated that 50% of rare
diseases begin in childhood. The
campaign, open for all to participate at www.shire.com/RareCount, highlights the
under-recognized prevalence of rare diseases.
Speaking on the launch of the campaign on World Rare
Disease Day, Vineet Singhal, Country Head, Baxalta Bioscience
India Pvt. Ltd (now part of Shire) said, “Awareness about Rare Diseases in
India is very minimal and there is a dire need to create awareness on the
importance of timely and appropriate diagnosis that can help make difference in
the lives of patients suffering from rare diseases. The Rare Count campaign in
India and Globally will aim to reach out to such patients through social media
platforms. As 66% of the 180 million Internet users in urban India regularly
access social media platforms, we strongly feel this campaign will help in
reaching out to rare disease patients. At Shire we are committed to these
patients and put their wellness first.”
The Rare Count campaign applies the “one in 20” rare
disease statistic to calculate the potential number of contacts in a user’s
social network who could be living with a rare disease. The shareable
result represents the user’s “Rare Count” and underscores the potential
personal impact of rare diseases. Anyone can go to www.shire.com/RareCount to calculate and share their
individualized Rare Count through Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn. For every
person who participates, Shire will contribute $1, up to $10,000 to each of the
following umbrella patient advocacy groups focused on rare diseases: National
Organization for Rare Disorders, Global Genes and EURORDIS (Rare Diseases
Europe).
“At Shire, we believe that that every patient counts,
no matter how rare the condition, and we are focused on championing for people
living with rare diseases to ensure their distinct unmet needs are met,” said
Philip J. Vickers, Ph.D., Global Head of Research and Development at
Shire. “Correct and timely diagnoses remain key challenges in the rare
disease community. Our commitment extends beyond our innovative drug pipeline
to our unwavering efforts to increase rare disease awareness with the goal of
improving the diagnosis pathway for rare disease patients.”
Today, there are about 7,000 known rare diseases.1 While rare disease communities are
small, the overall prevalence of rare diseases may be higher than the public
recognizes. Since low awareness can contribute to the ongoing challenges facing
people living with rare diseases, public education is critical. Shire is timing
The Rare Count campaign to coincide with Rare Disease Day, an annual awareness
day focused on educating the public about rare diseases and their associated
challenges.
In addition to the Rare Count campaign, Shire
employees at sites around the world are honoring people living with rare
diseases by leading or participating in awareness-raising activities.
“Rare Count”
Shire’s Rare Count campaign underscores Shire’s
commitment to raising awareness of rare diseases. The campaign uses a social
media calculator to apply the “one in 20” rare disease statistic to a user’s
personal network, thereby estimating the potential number of contacts in their
network who could be living with a rare disease. The calculator and results can
be shared via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. The landing page also includes
options to customize results by country. The personalized, shareable result
represents the user’s “Rare Count.”
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