Health Analysis Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Health Rep. 2018 Jan 17;29(1):3-8.
This article provides new information about multiple sclerosis (MS) using the 2010/2011 Neurological Conditions Prevalence File, the 2011/2012 Survey of Neurological Conditions in Institutions in Canada, and the 2011 Survey on Living with Neurological Conditions in Canada. An estimated 93,500 Canadians living in private households and 3,800 residents of long-term care institutions had been diagnosed with MS. Prevalence estimates were 159 and 418 cases per 100,000 population for men and women, respectively; 2.6 women reported MS for every man with the condition. Among the household population, MS was generally diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 49 (82%). For the majority (68%), MS was their only neurological condition. The impact of MS included pain that prevented activities, impairments in mobility, cognition or sleep, and limitations in social functioning. Almost two-thirds (64%) stated that MS affected their lives at least moderately.
本文使用 2010/2011 年神经系统疾病流行档案、2011/2012 年加拿大机构神经系统疾病调查和 2011 年加拿大神经系统疾病生存状况调查,提供了多发性硬化症(MS)的新信息。据估计,有 93500 名居住在私人家庭中的加拿大人和 3800 名长期护理机构的居民被诊断患有 MS。男性和女性的流行率估计分别为每 10 万人中有 159 例和 418 例;每有 1 名男性患有该疾病,就有 2.6 名女性报告患有 MS。在家庭人群中,MS 通常在 20 至 49 岁之间被诊断(82%)。对于大多数人(68%)来说,MS 是他们唯一的神经系统疾病。MS 的影响包括妨碍活动的疼痛、运动、认知或睡眠障碍以及社会功能受限。近三分之二(64%)的人表示,MS 至少在一定程度上影响了他们的生活。