Multiple sclerosis frequency in Israel's diverse populations

被引:40
作者
Alter, M
Kahana, E
Zilber, N
Miller, A
机构
[1] Lankenau Inst Med Res, Wynnewood, PA 19096 USA
[2] Barzilai Govt Hosp, Ashqelon, Israel
[3] Hadassah Hebrew Univ Hosp, Neuroepidemiol Unit, Jerusalem, Israel
[4] Jerusalem French Res Ctr, Haifa, Israel
[5] Carmel Hosp, Haifa, Israel
关键词
D O I
10.1212/01.wnl.0000204194.47925.0d
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Israel has served for almost half a century as a site for epidemiologic studies of multiple sclerosis (MS). Its small geographic size, well-equipped, accessible, and subsidized health facilities, trained physicians, detailed census data, and a National MS Register, maintained since 1960, offer advantages for accurate determinations of MS frequency in its diverse populations. Method: The authors calculated age-specific prevalence of MS in Israeli-born Jewish inhabitants, immigrant Jews from Europe/America and from North Africa/Asia, Israeli-born Christian and Moslem Arabs, Druze, and Bedouins. Results: Prevalence rate of MS per 105 population on June 30, 2000, for each of these groups in the order listed was 61.6, 53.7, and 27.9 for the Jewish groups and 35.3, 14.7, 10.9, and 17.3 for the non-Jewish groups. Three tiers in MS prevalence were apparent. The highest rates were in Israeli-born Jews and in Jewish immigrants from Europe/America (significantly higher in the former than the latter). Jewish immigrants from African/Asian countries and Christian Arabs had intermediate MS rates (significantly lower than in the first two groups but not significantly different from each other). Moslem Arabs, Druze, and Bedouins had the lowest rates of MS (significantly lower than in the intermediate group but not significantly different from each other). Conclusion: Diverse ethnic groups living in the same geographic area may have significantly different frequencies of MS.
引用
收藏
页码:1061 / 1066
页数:6
相关论文
共 55 条
[1]   Epidemiology of multiple sclerosis in Arabs in Jordan: A comparative study between Jordanians and Palestinians [J].
AlDin, ASN ;
Kurdi, A ;
Mubaidin, A ;
EKhateeb, M ;
Khalil, RW ;
Wriekat, AL .
JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1996, 135 (02) :162-167
[3]   EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS IN ARABS IN KUWAIT - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY BETWEEN KUWAITIS AND PALESTINIANS [J].
ALDIN, ASN ;
KHOGALI, M ;
POSER, CM ;
ALNASSAR, KE ;
SHAKIR, R ;
HUSSAIN, J ;
BEHBAHANI, K ;
CHADHA, G .
JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1990, 100 (1-2) :137-141
[4]  
ALLISON R S, 1954, Ulster Med J, V23, P1
[5]  
Allison RS, 1930, BRAIN, V53, P391
[6]   Epstein-Barr virus in pediatric multiple sclerosis [J].
Alotaibi, S ;
Kennedy, J ;
Tellier, R ;
Stephens, D ;
Banwell, B .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2004, 291 (15) :1875-1879
[7]   MIGRATION AND RISK OF MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS [J].
ALTER, M ;
KAHANA, E ;
LOEWENSON, R .
NEUROLOGY, 1978, 28 (11) :1089-1093
[8]   RISK OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS RELATED TO AGE AT IMMIGRATION TO ISRAEL [J].
ALTER, M ;
LEIBOWITZ, U ;
SPEER, J .
ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY, 1966, 15 (03) :234-+
[9]   MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN ISRAEL - PREVALENCE AMONG IMMIGRANTS AND NATIVE INHABITANTS [J].
ALTER, M ;
HALPERN, L ;
BORNSTEIN, B ;
KURLAND, LT ;
SILBERSTEIN, J ;
LEIBOWITZ, U ;
TIKVA, P .
ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY, 1962, 7 (04) :253-&
[10]   MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS AND CHILDHOOD INFECTIONS [J].
ALTER, M ;
ZHANG, ZX ;
DAVANIPOUR, Z ;
SOBEL, E ;
ZIBULEWSKI, J ;
SCHWARTZ, G ;
FRIDAY, G .
NEUROLOGY, 1986, 36 (10) :1386-1389