Detels R, Visscher B R, Malmgren R M, Coulson A H, Lucia M V, Dudley J P
Am J Epidemiol. 1977 Apr;105(4):303-10. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a112387.
A search for cases of multiple sclerosis (MS) was carried out among the 120,066 Japanese-American residents and the 3,060,366 Caucasian residents native to state of residence in King and Pierce Counties, Washington, and Los Angeles County, California. Although 48 cases would have been expected among Japanese-Americans in both areas (on the basis of the prevalence among Caucasians in these two areas), only eight cases were found who were residents on prevalence day -- all were American-born residents of Los Angeles County. The age-, sex-adjusted prevalence of MS among Japanese-Americans in both areas was 5.9 per 100,000. The lower prevalence of multiple sclerosis among Japanese-Americans than among Caucasians has been interpreted as evidence of a lower susceptibility to factors causing multiple sclerosis.
在华盛顿州金县和皮尔斯县以及加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县的120,066名日裔美国居民和3,060,366名当地白人居民中,对多发性硬化症(MS)病例进行了调查。尽管在这两个地区的日裔美国人中预计会有48例病例(基于这两个地区白人的患病率),但在患病日仅发现8例居民——均为洛杉矶县出生的美国居民。这两个地区日裔美国人中经年龄、性别调整后的MS患病率为每10万人5.9例。日裔美国人中多发性硬化症的患病率低于白人,这被解释为对日裔美国人对导致多发性硬化症的因素易感性较低的证据。