Current status of research in rare genetic disorders and drug discovery in India

J Biosci. 2024;49:39.ABSTRACTThe major health agenda of India so far has prioritized infectious diseases and public health. Given the socioeconomic conditions and poverty, a large fraction of the Indian population is exposed to infections from different pathogens, most notably enteric, parasitic, mycobacterial, and viral. In recent years, however, there has been a decline in the spread of these diseases with better surveillance, availability of therapy, improvement of socioeconomic conditions, and education. It is now being realized that non-communicable diseases are reaching epidemic proportions in India and there is a greater emphasis on the diagnosis and management of these diseases. The proportion of deaths due to non-communicable diseases has gone up substantially and was found to be about 61.8% of all deaths in 2016 (https://www.wbhealth.gov.in/NCD/).PMID:38384247
Source: Journal of Biosciences - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Source Type: research