E. Granieri et al., MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS IN ITALY - A REAPPRAISAL OF INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE IN FERRARA, Archives of neurology, 53(8), 1996, pp. 793-798
Background: Previous descriptive surveys on multiple sclerosis (MS) in
the province of Ferrara, northern Italy, carried out by our own epide
miological research group, pointed out that this area was not at low-m
edium risk for MS. Objective: To verify the morbidity estimates and up
date the temporal trend of MS. Design and Methods: We used a complete
enumeration approach by reviewing an the possible sources of case coll
ection available in Ferrara for 1965 through 1993. We included all pat
ients with definite and probable MS according to the criteria of Poser
et al. Results: The mean annual incidence rate was 2.3 per 100 000 po
pulation (95% confidence interval, 2.0-2.6 per 100 000), 3.0 per 100 0
00 for women and 1.5 per 100 000 for men. On December 31, 1993, 249 pa
tients (170 women and 79 men) suffering from definite or probable MS w
ere living in the province of Ferrara, giving a crude prevalence rate
per 100 000 population of 69.4 (95% confidence interval, 61.2-78.7), 9
0.8 for women and 46.0 for men. Conclusions: The data confirm that in
Ferrara, MS occurs more frequently than previously suggested by the la
titude-related epidemiological model, supporting the view that norther
n Italy is a high-risk area for the disease, While the prevalence rate
is much higher than in our previous studies, probably owing to the in
creasing survival of the patients because of improving supportive care
, the incidence rates, similar in magnitude to those observed in high-
risk areas of northern and central Europe, have remained relatively st
able over time.