Bill Text: DE HCR16 | 2021-2022 | 151st General Assembly | Draft
Bill Title: Recognizing The Month Of March 2021 As Rare Kidney Disease Awareness Month In Delaware.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Enrolled - Dead) 2021-03-30 - Passed By Senate. Votes: 20 YES 1 ABSENT [HCR16 Detail]
Download: Delaware-2021-HCR16-Draft.html
SPONSOR: |
Rep. Bentz & Sen. S. McBride |
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
151st GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16
RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF MARCH 2021 AS “RARE KIDNEY DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH” IN DELAWARE.
WHEREAS, March is recognized as National Kidney Month, an important opportunity to raise public awareness and understanding of rare kidney diseases, such as APOL1 mediated focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS); and
WHEREAS, APOL1 genetic variants account for much of the excess risk of chronic and end stage kidney disease for persons of African ancestry, including people who identify as African American, Afro-Caribbean, and Latinx; and
WHEREAS, APOL1 explains the disproportionate rate of kidney disease in people of African ancestry; African Americans make up 13% of the United States population, but account for 32% of all kidney failure and 35% of all end stage kidney disease; in addition, African Americans are 4X more likely to develop kidney failure than White Americans; and
WHEREAS, APOL1-mediated FSGS is a rapidly progressive kidney disorder that results in high levels of protein in the urine and decreased ability of the kidney to function; and
WHEREAS, the disease almost invariably leads to kidney failure, which requires dialysis or a transplant. In 50% of those living with APOL1-mediated FSGS, kidney failure occurs within 5 years; and
WHEREAS, APOL1 mediated kidney disease is driven by genetic factors and is underdiagnosed; and
WHEREAS, symptoms do not present until kidney damage is advanced. When symptoms emerge, they include fatigue, swelling in the legs and feet and weight gain, among others; and
WHEREAS, there are currently no approved treatments that address the underlying cause of APOL1-mediated FSGS; and
WHEREAS, increasing public awareness and understanding of rare kidney disease could lead to early diagnosis and care for some of the most vulnerable populations and empower and educate those at risk on how they can manage it.
BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 151 st General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that the members of the General Assembly hereby recognize the month of March 2021 as "Rare Kidney Disease Awareness Month" in the State of Delaware.
SYNOPSIS
This Concurrent Resolution recognizes March 2021 as Rare Kidney Disease Month in Delaware.