2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3247557/v1
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Experience of the first adult-focussed undiagnosed disease program in Australia (AHA-UDP): Solving rare and puzzling genetic disorders is ageless.

Mathew Wallis,
Simon Bodek,
Jacob Munro
et al.

Abstract: Background Significant recent efforts have facilitated increased access to clinical genetics assessment and genomic sequencing for children with rare diseases in many centres, but there remains a service gap for adults. The Austin Health Adult Undiagnosed Disease Program (AHA-UDP) was designed to complement existing UDP programs that focus on paediatric rare diseases and address an area of unmet diagnostic need for adults with undiagnosed rare conditions in Victoria, Australia. It was conducted at a large Vict… Show more

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