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- W1970999218 abstract "Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology (APLAR) celebrated its 50th birthday last year in beautiful Bali. The South East Asia and Pacific Area League Against Rheumatism (SEAPAL), as it was called in formative days, was started with initiatives of stalwart Rheumatologists from Australia, India, Japan and New Zealand. Today it also includes rheumatology societies from central Asia, the Middle East region, the Indian subcontinent, China, Southeast and Far East Asia. A first meeting was held at Mumbai in 1968. From this year, APLAR congress is going to be an annual event similar to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR). However, the science of rheumatology and autoimmunity in most of the APLAR countries is far from matching that of ACR and EULAR. With the economic disparities between APLAR countries in mind, this year's theme of ‘sustainable rheumatology’ makes sense. Only relevant scientific research and quality training can realize this slogan in the higher specialty of rheumatology and immunology. There are many resourceful nations in the APLAR region; the resource-limited countries, on the other hand, have talented human resource and a goldmine of large cohorts of patients. One can very well imagine the strength of combined data from populous nations like China and India. Together, we can get there. Forming special interest groups (SIG) can go a long way in this direction. We should team up as SIGs in all priority areas of our region, explore funding options, design studies across national barriers and generate meaningful data – all of these objectives should keep our patients in mind and not just research for the sake of research. In the immediate next phase, we should collaborate with all rheumatological international societies, including the Pan-American League of Associations for Rheumatology (PANLAR), the African League of Associations in Rheumatology (AFLAR) and the International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) and conduct joint studies similar to several collaborative initiatives between ACR and EULAR. APLAR SIGs should initiate such movement in priority areas. Can we make a beginning at Cebu?" @default.
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- W1970999218 title "Special interest groups for ‘sustainable rheumatology’" @default.
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