M. Elian et G. Dean, MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE AND MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS AMONG IMMIGRANTS TO ENGLAND FROM THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT, THE CARIBBEAN, AND EAST AND WEST-AFRICA, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 56(5), 1993, pp. 454-457
The mortality from motor neuron disease (MND) and multiple sclerosis (
MS) was studied among immigrants to England and Wales from the Indian
subcontinent, the Caribbean, and East and West Africa during the 10 ye
ars 1979-88. The MND mortality among ethnic Asian males was only half
and for females one fifth of that expected at English rates. MND morta
lity in Caribbean grants was somewhat lower than expected. White immig
rants from the Indian subcontinent had the expected MND mortality. MS
mortality was low among Asian, West Indian, and African immigrants. Th
is study is evidence that MND mortality is not the same in all ethnic
groups.