Multiple sclerosis in Móstoles,central Spain |
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Authors: | J. Benito-Le n,E. Martin,L. Vela,M. E. Villar,B. Felgueroso,C. Marrero,A. Guerrero,J. Ruiz-Galiana |
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Affiliation: | J. Benito-León,E. Martin,L. Vela,M. E. Villar,B. Felgueroso,C. Marrero,A. Guerrero,J. Ruiz-Galiana |
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Abstract: | Objectives– Until relatively recently southern Europe was regarded as having a medium to low multiple sclerosis prevalence, of about 20 or less per 100,000. However, recent studies in Sardinia, Sicily, continental Italy, Cyprus and Spain have yielded higher MS prevalence rates, between 32 and 102.6 per 100,000. We present the results of a prevalence study of MS in the municipality of Móstoles, central Spain. Material and methods– To ascertain the prevalence of multiple sclerosis in Móstoles (195,979 inhabitants), an intensive study was undertaken using several sources of information. We used the Poser criteria in diagnosis. Results– There were 85 patients (53 women and 32 men) classified as definite or probable, prevalence 43.4/100,000 (95% CI, 34.7 to 53.7). The incidence rate was 3.8/100,000/year (95% CI, 2.7 to 5.3) in the last 5 years. Mean age on prevalence day was 38.8±10.9 years. Mean age at onset was 31.7±9.3 years. Mean interval between initial symptoms and diagnosis was 1.7 years. Mean duration of disease was 7.6±6.1 years. Overall, 70.6% had a relapsing–remitting course, 18.8% had a primary progressive and 10.5% had a secondary progressive. Mean EDSS score was 2.7±1.9. Conclusion– The Móstoles study confirms the conclusions of previous smaller population studies that Spain is a moderately high or medium MS risk zone. |
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Keywords: | multiple sclerosis Mó stoles Spain epidemiology prevalence incidence |
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