Ma. Pina et al., PREVALENCE OF MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS IN THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF CALATAYUD, NORTHERN SPAIN - IS SPAIN A ZONE OF HIGH-RISK FOR THIS DISEASE, Neuroepidemiology, 17(5), 1998, pp. 258-264
We undertook an epidemiologic study to ascertain the prevalence of mul
tiple sclerosis (MS) in the Sanitary District of Calatayud, in the nor
th-east of Spain. Methods: The study was performed from October 1990 t
o July 1996. The total number of residents in the area was 58,591. an
extensive search was carried out to identify all cases of known or sus
pected MS through general practitioners and specialists, sanitary auth
orities in the area, the reference hospital, the Spanish Multiple Scle
rosis Society, the newspaper and radio. Results: April I, 1995 was cho
sen as prevalence day. The crude prevalence rate for the area was 58 p
er 100,000 (95% CI: 39-78). The approximate annual incidence rate was
2.6/100,000 (1980-1989). Conclusions: This study and others conducted
recently in Spain show that MS is more prevalent than was previously t
hought and afflicts at least 53-65 per 100,000 population.