The Georgia Lupus Registry (GLR) is a statewide project funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to identify patients with lupus in rural Georgia. Lupus is a complex autoimmune disease that affects numerous individuals across our community. To bolster our efforts in comprehending the impact of lupus and advancing patient care, we have established the Georgia Lupus Registry, a comprehensive database aimed at capturing crucial patient information. We intend to broaden our attention to rural areas, where lupus exploration has been limited, particularly considering the challenges of accessing specialized lupus care.

Significance of the Georgia Lupus Registry: The GLR plays a pivotal role in:

Public Health Surveillance: Identifying lupus cases in real-time to inform public health strategies.

Data Contribution: Providing a rich dataset for professionals to uncover insights into lupus prevalence, demographics, and associated factors.

Enhancing Patient Care: This will enable healthcare providers to access a broader perspective on lupus cases, leading to improved diagnostics and treatment strategies.

Contact Us for More Information

Please fill out the following form, and we will contact you with more information.

You may also contact Yasin Parker at 404-251-1681.

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
Address*