Kidney Disease Awareness Day
The resolution highlights alarming statistics related to kidney disease, noting that approximately 37 million Americans are affected by the condition, with a significant proportion of African Americans facing disproportionately high rates of kidney failure. This recognition of health disparities aims to foster discussions around the socio-economic impacts of kidney disease and advocates for more targeted healthcare solutions. The bill serves as a call to action for communities to strive for improved health outcomes through better awareness and understanding of genetic factors at play.
Bill S0544 is a resolution aimed at raising awareness about kidney disease, specifically focusing on APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD). The bill encourages South Carolinians to become more informed about risks associated with kidney disease and emphasizes the importance of genetic testing for individuals with ancestry from Western and Central Africa, who are more likely to carry mutations in the APOL1 gene that increase vulnerability to kidney failure. The resolution also declares April 29, 2025, as 'APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease Awareness Day' in South Carolina to promote education and awareness around this critical health issue.
Although the resolution itself does not mandate changes to laws or practices, it underscores the need for public health initiatives and research addressing kidney disease and its genetic underpinnings. Advocates for the bill stress the necessity of understanding genetic risks associated with AMKD as a means to empower affected individuals to take preventive health measures, such as dietary changes and regular medical consultations. The lack of FDA-approved treatments for APOL1-mediated kidney disease adds urgency to the need for ongoing genetic research and clinical trials to develop effective therapies.