aHUS website refreshed
Article No. 456 From today the aHUS alliance Global Action website has a new look. Just over five years since it…
Article No. 456 From today the aHUS alliance Global Action website has a new look. Just over five years since it…
The aHUS Alliance shares research within specific nations, and notes the value of a global focus on the collaborative nature of atypical HUS research and of aHUS advocacy. Creating improvements in disease management, determining clinical guidelines, and deepening of the aHUS knowledge base is important within each nation - in turn this benefits global collaboration as it further builds upon such efforts.
Some key issues exist for atypical HUS patient groups regardless of national borders, which launched the aHUS Alliance on 2013 Rare Disease Day, 28 February. How momentum among nations impacted aHUSUK recognition that atypical HUS advocacy collaboration brings new focus: good will come together.
The SECOND Article in a Four Part Series Rare Disease Advocacy: Digging deeper into Common Misperceptions Although there…
The FIRST Article in a Four Part Series Rare Disease Advocacy: Digging deeper into…
The aHUS Alliance is pleased to spotlight aHUS Romania (SHUa Romania) in this interview with Dr. Adrian Lungu, a…
Atypical HUS is a very rare and complex disease. We thank those who collaborate on global aHUS research efforts, and extend…
Patients make appointments to see their primary care physician when a health issue arises, but often more complex cases merit…