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“We are studying blood-based biomarkers that distinguish people with ME from population controls. We’ve found a large number — including some found previously in other studies — and are writing these results up for publication,” said Ponting. The results should be published in early 2025.

The Future

While research into ME/CFS has picked up pace in recent years, funding remains a key bottleneck.

“Over the last 10 years, only £8.05m has been spent on ME research,” Sonya Chowdhury, chief executive of UK charity Action for ME told this news organization. She believes this amount is not equitably comparable to research funding allocated to other diseases.

In 2022, the UK government announced its intention to develop a cross-government interim delivery plan on ME/CFS for England, however publication of the final plan has been delayed numerous times.

Dr. Shepherd agreed that increased funding is crucial for progress to be made. He said the biggest help to ME/CFS research would be to end the disparity in government research funding for the disease, and match what is given for many other disabling long-term conditions.

“It’s not fair to continue to rely on the charity sector to fund almost all of the biomedical research into ME/CFS here in the UK,” he said.

A version of this article appeared on Medscape.com.

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