Join Abliva for World Mitochondrial Disease Week 2024, September 16 – 22

-The company shares videos each day of the week to raise awareness about mitochondrial disease and to highlight ongoing activities at Abliva-

Abliva AB (Nasdaq Stockholm: ABLI), a clinical-stage company developing drugs for the treatment of rare and severe primary mitochondrial disease, participates in World Mitochondrial Disease Week 2024, which takes place on September 16 – 22, 2024. The theme this year is ‘Illuminate Tomorrow: Revitalise your energy’. The week aims to increase global awareness and understanding of the disease. During the week, Abliva will share short videos each day highlighting the ongoing activities at Abliva.

It is estimated that about 1 in 5,000 people today live with mitochondrial disease, a severe and debilitating disease that often affects many of the organ systems. The disease manifests differently across patients with some developing the disease as a child, while others are diagnosed as adults. The two most burdensome symptoms according to patients are debilitating fatigue and progressive muscle weakness. For some, the disease brings a shortened lifespan. Several measures have been taken to facilitate drug development in rare disease (e.g. the Orphan Drug Act), but there are no approved medicines for systemic mitochondrial disease.

‘Illuminate Tomorrow: Revitalise your energy’ is the theme of World Mitochondrial Disease Week 2024, taking place on September 16 – 22. During the week, Abliva will share videos focused on the disease, the important role that patients play in drug development, and the company’s own drug development programs. Abliva will also talk about the positive readout of the interim analysis of the FALCON study, a potentially registrational study evaluating the safety and efficacy of KL1333 in adult mitochondrial disease patients who experience debilitating fatigue and muscle weakness.

Starting today, September 16, Abliva’s videos will be posted daily on the company’s website, https://abliva.com/world-mitochondrial-disease-week-2024/, YouTube channel, and LinkedIn page.