Talk:Fukuda criteria

criticisms -- ~Njt (talk) 15:14, February 26, 2020 (EST)
Hooper, Malcolm, Paul Shattock, Mr Kevin Carr, Mrs Lynda Todd, and Paul Whiteley. Request for Information: Soliciting Input for New Research Strategies for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Notice number: NOTNS16024. Sent from: ESPA Research 2A Hylton Park Road, Sunderland SR5 3HD, UK (Full text)
 * "Although the Fukuda 1994 criteria has been the most widely used criteria in the last 3 decades, many in the ME/CFS community are concerned that it may be overly broad and select for subjects who are quite different from another and/or are actually affected by another medical condition. Therefore, a number of case definitions have been with the most recent one being the Institute of Medicine's Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease (SEID). To clarify this situation, studies validating existing definitions, comparing how they perform head-to-head, relating them to one another (e.g. are definitions recruiting subjects with entirely different conditions or variations of the same condition?), and linking them with objective findings would be invaluable."