Objective: To determine the incidence of ALS in two regions of Northwestern
Italy, utilizing a prospective design. Methods: The study was performed in
Piemonte and Valle d'Aosta (4,418,503 inhabitants) during the period 1995
to 1996. All neurologic departments in the two regions were involved in the
study and prospectively collected and followed up ALS cases. Other seconda
ry sources of information were used in order to ensure complete case ascert
ainment. ALS diagnosis was based on El Escorial criteria. Although all pati
ents with motor neuron disease were enrolled in the follow-up, only probabl
e and definite cases are included in the study. Results: During the study p
eriod, 221 cases of ALS were found (120 men and 101 women), corresponding t
o a mean annual crude incidence rate of 2.5/100,000 population (95% CI 2.2
to 2.9). The rate was higher for men (2.9) than for women (2.3), and increa
sed with age to a peak in the 75 to 79 age group among men and to the 70 to
74 age group among women. Conclusions: Comparing these data to those of ep
idemiologic studies with a similar prospective design, the incidence rates
are similar, despite the large differences in terms of genetics, environmen
t, and socioeconomic background. This finding points to diffuse environment
al or genetic factors rather than to a specific exogenous toxin in the path
ogenesis of ALS.