Rare Infectious Diseases and Immune Deficiencies


Rare diseases are caused by precipitating agents rather than genetic or some environmental factors. Generally a very tiny percentage of the population are affected by some rare disease. In some parts of the globe, an orphan disease called a rare disease in which rarity means there is lack of a market large enough to gain a support and resources to locate treatments for it that are anticipated by the government granting economically advantageous conditions to create and sell such treatments. Globally, nearly one-third of the population deaths are owed to these infections. In addition, the non-infectious causes of death are frequently having a mysterious infectious etiology.  



 


  • Rat-bite fever
  • Progressive vaccinia
  • Acanthamoeba keratitis
  • Auto-brewery syndrome

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