Vienna, Austria, March 24, 2025 –The Global Allergy and Airways Patient Platform (GAAPP), together with the EoE Day Alliance, is proud to announce the launch of the first-ever World Eosinophilic Esophagitis Day (#EoEDay) on May 22, 2025. This milestone marks a significant step in raising global awareness about Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE), a chronic, immune/antigen-mediated disease that remains underdiagnosed and undertreated globally, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
World EoE Day is made possible through the EoE Day Alliance, a collaborative effort between leading patient organizations from Austria, Australia, Italy, Serbia, Spain, The United Kingdom and The United States of America.
Together, the Alliance aims to:
Raise Awareness: Educate the global public about EoE, its symptoms, and the importance of early diagnosis.
Encourage Medical Consultation: Empower individuals experiencing symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, food impaction, chest pain, or persistent reflux-like symptoms to seek medical advice.
Advocate for Better Care and Treatment: Call for improved access to medical care, novel treatments, and research funding to improve the quality of life of EoE patients worldwide.
LMICs: Push for increased investment in research, advocacy, and medical education, especially in regions where EoE remains largely overlooked.
“EoE is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed, leaving many patients suffering without proper treatment. By launching World EoE Day, we hope to bring much-needed attention to this condition and advocate for change on a global scale,” said Víctor Gascón Moreno, Vice President of Awareness and Operations at GAAPP.
“Raising awareness about eosinophilic esophagitis is critical to ensuring early diagnosis and access to appropriate care. Too many patients endure years of symptoms before receiving answers. By increasing understanding among healthcare providers and the public, we can reduce delays in recognition and diagnostics, improve outcomes, and enhance the quality of life for those affected by this chronic condition,” said Mary Jo Strobel, Executive Director at APFED.
“Celebrating World Eosinophilic Esophagitis Day is a significant step in our fight, as it allows us to raise awareness about this disease, strengthen mutual , and consolidate our efforts to educate, , and advocate for the rights of all those affected in Spain, while continuing our mission to improve their quality of life,” said Zoraida Gómez Carpio, President of ADESEO and caregiver of a child living with EoE.
GAAPP and its partners invite healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and the general public to this movement by spreading awareness, engaging in discussions, and advocating for stronger for EoE patients worldwide.