Mallada J
Servicio de Neurología, Hospital General de Elda, Alicante, España.
Rev Neurol. 1999;29(9):864-7.
Traditionally, Spain has been considered to be an area with a low prevalence of multiple sclerosis. However, the most recent studies show much higher figures than those previously described.
We aim to summarize the current data on prevalence and incidence of the disorder in Spain so as to determine the true situation regarding multiple sclerosis in this country.
We have evaluated all the epidemiological data published on the descriptive epidemiology of multiple sclerosis in Spain, and analyzed the differences in method which might explain the disparity between the figures quoted. We also studied the data on incidence available, mainly in the Alcoi health district, where we carried out the most prolonged incidence study in Spain.
The figures for prevalence given by the most recent studies include Spain in the area of moderate risk. The analysis of prevalence figures seem to indicate that these have varied with time and, at least in some zones, the incidence has increased in recent years.
传统上,西班牙一直被视为多发性硬化症患病率较低的地区。然而,最近的研究显示的数据比之前描述的要高得多。
我们旨在总结西班牙该疾病患病率和发病率的当前数据,以确定该国多发性硬化症的真实情况。
我们评估了西班牙已发表的关于多发性硬化症描述性流行病学的所有流行病学数据,并分析了可能解释所引用数据差异的方法差异。我们还研究了现有的发病率数据,主要来自阿尔科伊卫生区,我们在那里开展了西班牙历时最长的发病率研究。
最近研究给出的患病率数据将西班牙列为中度风险地区。对患病率数据的分析似乎表明,这些数据随时间有所变化,并且至少在某些地区,近年来发病率有所上升。