Germany
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Demographics[edit | edit source]
In 2011 it was estimated that around 300,000 people living in Germany have chronic fatigue syndrome[1]. This represents a prevalence of 0.37% of the German population.
Research[edit | edit source]
Research initiatives[edit | edit source]
Researchers[edit | edit source]
Medical guidelines[edit | edit source]
National health department[edit | edit source]
CBT/GET[edit | edit source]
Social security and disability benefits[edit | edit source]
Access to care[edit | edit source]
How many hospitals & doctors, which diagnose and treat ME (estimate): Rehabilitation offers for ME sufferers:
Patient groups[edit | edit source]
National groups[edit | edit source]
Regional groups[edit | edit source]
- Netzwerk-CFS (Hannover)
- Selbsthilfegruppe MCS/CFS Hamburg
Notable patients[edit | edit source]
Notable advocates[edit | edit source]
Clinicians[edit | edit source]
- Anna Dorothea Hoeck, Cologne
- Carmen Scheibenbogen, Berlin
- Wilfried Bieger, Munich
Clinics[edit | edit source]
- BCA Clinic, Augsburg (Lyme treatment)
- Burn-out-Diagnostik Institut, Munich
- Spezialklinik Neukirchen, Neukirchen b. Hl. Blut
- Institut für Medizinische Immunologie, Berlin