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At the press conference, Professor Mike Makris, the President of the association, underlined that Europe is leading the world in research on rare diseases. Czech minister of health, Adam Vojtěch, and the President of the EAHAD 2019 Congress, Jan Blatný, expressed his pleasure from hosting the Congress in Prague. Mr. Blatný for the PCC said that he considers this to be sort of a recognition of the Czech Republic and the cooperation of its specialists – physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, insurance companies – all, who take care of patients with bleeding disorders. No country where the care wouldn’t be at a high level would become the host of such a congress. He also added that the care system in the Czech Republic is provided through a sophisticated network of specialized centers.

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Photo credit: www.pragueconvention.cz

A record number of EAHAD congress participants was brought to Prague not only thanks to the attractiveness of the city but also due to advances in genetic therapy, which keep publishing promising results making an opportunity for a quality discussion during the congress. The President of the association, Mr. Makris, praised the beautiful view from the foyer of the Prague Congress Centre, where an exhibition of scientific posters was held, and delegates were networking over tasty products made from the local cuisine of Zátiší Catering using 70% of biodegradable dinnerware. The main program of the congress took place February 6 – 8, 2019 in 13 halls and meeting rooms, where also discrete sessions with specialists were held separately. These roundtable discussions were hosted by renowned conference partners. The Prague Congress Centre appreciates the given confidence and positive feedback of the organizers in organizing this socially significant congress.

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