What is Dravet Syndrome?

Dravet syndrome, also known as Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy (SMEI), is a rare form of intractable epilepsy that begins in infancy and proceeds with accumulating morbidity that significantly impacts individuals throughout their lifetime. It has an estimated incidence rate of 1:15,700. [1]

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Raising Hope & Changing Lives through Research

The mission of Dravet Syndrome Foundation (DSF) is to aggressively raise funds for Dravet syndrome and related epilepsies; to support and fund research; increase awareness; and to provide support to affected individuals and families.

We know that the fight against Dravet syndrome will never be successful without teamwork. None of us can do this alone and to achieve great things we must work together.

Thanks to the collective efforts of our community, DSF has achieved numerous milestones to celebrate. Become a part of #TeamDSF by donating, launching a personal fundraising campaign, or exploring other ways to give.

DSF Recent News & Information

Keep up to date on current information that is important to you in our weekly Decoding Dravet Blog posts and through our email updates.  

Registration is Now Open for the 2026 DSF Family & Professional Conference in Orlando!

We’re excited to share that registration is now open for the 2026 Dravet Syndrome Foundation (DSF) Family & Professional Conference, taking place June 25–27 in ...
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How Will You Join Us in Building Momentum in 2026?

Looking ahead to the coming year, we are committed to building on the momentum our community has created. With your support, we will broaden our ...
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Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dr. Sullivan!

All of us at DSF are pleased to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Joseph Sullivan, MD, as he enters an exciting new phase of his ...
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