Who is affected by multiple sclerosis


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Who is affected by multiple sclerosis


The prevalence of MS varies with:1

  • Geographic location. The number of people who have MS increases with distance from the equator. The incidence of MS increases from less than 1 in 100,000 in areas near the equator to 30 to 80 in 100,000 in northern Europe and northern North America. In the southern hemisphere, the increase when moving away from the equator is less dramatic.
  • Family history. About 15% to 20% of people who have MS have a relative with MS, most often a brother or sister.
  • Age and sex. MS occurs most often in women, although men also develop this condition. Symptoms rarely first appear at ages younger than 10 or older than 60; most people with MS notice their first symptoms when they are between 20 and 30 years old.

References


Citations

  1. Victor M, Ropper AH (2001). Multiple sclerosis and allied demyelinative diseases. In Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology, 7th ed., pp. 954–982. New York: McGraw-Hill.

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Author Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPH
Editor Kathleen M. Ariss, MS
Associate Editor Michele Cronen
Associate Editor Pat Truman
Primary Medical Reviewer Kathleen Romito, MD

- Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Barrie J. Hurwitz, MD

- Neurology
Last Updated March 23, 2006

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Last updated: March 23, 2006
Author: Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPH
Reviewed By: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine, Barrie J. Hurwitz, MD - Neurology
Editors: Kathleen M. Ariss, MS, Pat Truman

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