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Descriptive Epidemiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Multiple Sclerosis
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Course of Disease ` ` Acute - Very Rapid Course, Death in a few months ` ` Progressive - Gradually becoming worse, well defined remissions and exacerbations exacerbations ` ` Benign - Exacerbations with very long remissions ` ` Subclinical - No Symptoms, identified at autopsy
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Progressive Acute
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Epidemiology : Incidence of MS in Denmark
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Incidence of MS in Iceland
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Incidence of MS in Faroe Islands
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Incidence of MS in Faroe Islands by age
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Years since 1942: in Faroe Islands
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Incidence of MS in South Africa
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Prevalence of MS
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Unusual Occurrence of MS in Tropical Island
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Risk Factors : Unusual Stress in 2 Yrs Before Cases Controls p value 79% 54% <0.01
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Risk factors : Exposed to Animal Illness Cases Controls 43% 19%
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Risk Factors : Exposed to Canine Distemper Cases Control 17% 6%
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Physical Activity and MS
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Immunologic Involvement ` `Autoantibodies ` `Encephalomyelitis developing- -Similar to the administration of rabies virus vaccine ` ` Evidence for a superantigen?
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Frequency of Viral Infection
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Concordance Rates in Twins MZ DZ 31/107 13/101 0.29 0.13
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Prevalence of MS in First Degree Relatives Sibs Parents Offspring 125/10,682 41/6,521 9/1,521 0.0117 0.0063 0.0059
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DZ Risk versus Sibling Risk DZ Sibling 0.13 0.012
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HLA Antigens and MS: Northern Europeans
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Conclusions ` `MS caused by environmental factors, but not clear what they are ` `For MS there is evidence for HLA associations, however, there is more than HLA ` `MS is a multiloci diseaseMS is a multiloci disease
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