Kromberg J G, Jenkins T
S Afr Med J. 1982 Mar 13;61(11):383-6.
Two hundred and six individuals (113 males and 93 females) affected with oculocutaneous albinism have been ascertained in 126 Black (South African Negro) families living in Soweto, Johannesburg. The prevalence is approximately 1/3 900 and the carrier rate about 1/32. Autosomal recessive inheritance has been demonstrated for the condition and consanguinity had been shown to be an important factor in the different prevalences found in the different ethnic groups represented in the study. The sex ratio of 1,21 is not significantly different from unity for a sample of this size.
在约翰内斯堡索韦托的126个黑人(南非黑人)家庭中,已确诊206例患有眼皮肤白化病的个体(113名男性和93名女性)。患病率约为1/3900,携带者频率约为1/32。已证实该病为常染色体隐性遗传,并且血缘关系是该研究中不同种族群体患病率差异的一个重要因素。对于这样规模的样本,1.21的性别比与1并无显著差异。