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What you need to know about World Lupus Day

World Lupus Day was established in 2004 by the Lupus Foundation of America.

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by JANEMOLLY ACHIENG

Health22 May 2025 - 07:00
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In Summary


  •  World Lupus Day is celebrated annually every May 10, as a global event focused on raising awareness about lupus
  • Lupus is not a contagious disease and cannot be transmitted from one person to another through physical contact or other means.

Lupus, also known as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), is a chronic autoimmune disease where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues and organs.

This attack causes inflammation, which can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, joints, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs.

 Lupus is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, however, the exact cause is unknown. Certain factors are believed to trigger the disease in individuals with a predisposition.

The common signs of the disease include joint pain, fever, and a characteristic butterfly-shaped rash on the face. Other symptoms may include fatigue, hair loss, mouth sores, and sensitivity to sunlight.

Lupus awareness

Lupus is not a contagious disease and cannot be transmitted from one person to another through physical contact or other means.

Although many people are unaware of it, the lack of knowledge leads to misconceptions, negative stereotypes and stigmatisation.

World Lupus Day was established in 2004 by the Lupus Foundation of America and  was later solidified by the World Lupus Federation(WLF) to highlight the global impact of lupus.

It is celebrated annually every May 10 as a global event focused on raising awareness about lupus.

 WLF and its affiliated organisations coordinate efforts to raise awareness, provide education, and support people living with lupus.

The celebration is aimed at uniting lupus organisations and individuals affected by the disease, advocating for improved patient healthcare, increased research and better understanding of lupus.

It is normally marked by affected people sharing their personal stories, sharing of facts about lupus on social media using hashtags like #WorldLupusDay and #MakeLupusVisible and wearing purple items to symbolise World Lupus Day and promote awareness.

The Kenyan government also acknowledges the importance of Lupus Awareness Month and makes efforts to educate the public and support those living with the condition.

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) commemorated World Lupus Day today, May 21, 2025 as they joined the Autoimmune Disease Warriors (Lupus Warriors), their caregivers, and members of the community at Chandaria Chronic and Cancer Disease Centre (CCCDC)  for the commemoration.


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