We carried out an ecological study in the most archaic area of Sardinia to obtain a reliable estimate of the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) and to investigate the geographical variation in the prevalence across the 100 administrative communes. To estimate the area-specific prevalence rate, we adopted a Bayesian approach that makes it possible to filter out the random variation from the estimates and to obtain a map that reflects the true geographical variation in MS prevalence. 428 resident cases were identified by the case register, including 69 multiplex families. The overall prevalence was 157 per 100,000 inhabitants. The Bayesian area-specific prevalence ranged from 143 to 262/100,000. The high prevalence and its moderate geograp...
We investigated the incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in a Sicilian community located at sea leve...
The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS), calculated as p...
OBJECTIVES: To verify morbidity estimates in central Sardinia, Italy. METHODS: A prevalence study wa...
Background: Sardinia is a known high-risk area for multiple sclerosis (MS), but no data for south-we...
Tuscany (Central Italy) is a high-risk area for multiple sclerosis (MS) with a prevalence of 188 cas...
BACKGROUND: The increasing multiple sclerosis (MS) prevalence is varying across the macroscopic reg...
The study estimates the prevalence rates of multiple sclerosis in Barbagia, central Sardinia, insula...
Compared with other areas of the country, very limited data are available on multiple sclerosis (MS)...
The survey estimates the multiple sclerosis prevalence in Sardinia. The obtained data are compared w...
The incidence study establishes that the incidence of multiple sclerosis in Sardinia in very high, i...
Findings from small descriptive studies carried out in the last few years in Sardinia suggest that t...
The study indicates the prevalence rates of multiple sclerosis in the socio-sanitary district of Cop...
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN THE PROVINCE OF FERRARA, ITALY. EVIDENCE FOR AN INCREASING TREND. BACKGROUND ...
From epidemiological data obtained over more than 20 years by surveys conducted in different parts o...
Italy is definitely a high-risk country for multiple sclerosis (MS). Over the last 50 years, several...
We investigated the incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in a Sicilian community located at sea leve...
The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS), calculated as p...
OBJECTIVES: To verify morbidity estimates in central Sardinia, Italy. METHODS: A prevalence study wa...
Background: Sardinia is a known high-risk area for multiple sclerosis (MS), but no data for south-we...
Tuscany (Central Italy) is a high-risk area for multiple sclerosis (MS) with a prevalence of 188 cas...
BACKGROUND: The increasing multiple sclerosis (MS) prevalence is varying across the macroscopic reg...
The study estimates the prevalence rates of multiple sclerosis in Barbagia, central Sardinia, insula...
Compared with other areas of the country, very limited data are available on multiple sclerosis (MS)...
The survey estimates the multiple sclerosis prevalence in Sardinia. The obtained data are compared w...
The incidence study establishes that the incidence of multiple sclerosis in Sardinia in very high, i...
Findings from small descriptive studies carried out in the last few years in Sardinia suggest that t...
The study indicates the prevalence rates of multiple sclerosis in the socio-sanitary district of Cop...
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN THE PROVINCE OF FERRARA, ITALY. EVIDENCE FOR AN INCREASING TREND. BACKGROUND ...
From epidemiological data obtained over more than 20 years by surveys conducted in different parts o...
Italy is definitely a high-risk country for multiple sclerosis (MS). Over the last 50 years, several...
We investigated the incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in a Sicilian community located at sea leve...
The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS), calculated as p...
OBJECTIVES: To verify morbidity estimates in central Sardinia, Italy. METHODS: A prevalence study wa...