Literature DB >> 27351545

Prevalence of multiple sclerosis in Iranian emigrants: review of the evidence.

Zahra Nasr1,2, Masoud Majed3,4, Abdolmohamad Rostami5, Mohamad Ali Sahraian6, Alireza Minagar7, Arman Amini8, Jeanine C McGee7, Masoud Etemadifar9.   

Abstract

Iran has the highest prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the Middle East and Asia. Rate of emigration has been significantly raised among Iranians and though, multiple studies have been published on prevalence of MS among Iranian emigrants. Here we systematically reviewed these publications. We performed a comprehensive literature search was performed on April 30, 2015 in data bases of MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus and Google Scholar for the terms 'multiple sclerosis', 'incidence', 'prevalence', 'epidemiology', 'migration', 'emigrant', 'immigrant', 'Iran', 'Parsis' and 'Persian'. Study location, prevalence day or period, and age of at disease onset were recorded for all the included publications. Nine publications from Sweden, Canada, Norway, UK, and India were included. Only three reported age-adjusted prevalence and six reported age of disease onset. MS prevalence among Iranian emigrants varied from 21 per 100,000 people in Bombay, India in 1985 to 433 per 100,000 people in British Columbia, Canada in 2012. Five studies reported the prevalence in the region of interest, ranging from 1.33 in Bombay, India to 240 in British Columbia, Canada. Five studies also reported the prevalence of MS in the population of the destination country, and in all of them, the prevalence of MS was higher in Iranian immigrants compared to native people. Prevalence studies performed in Iran and also on Iranian emigrants indicate roles for both genetic and environmental factors in MS susceptibility. Data might indicate that living in a high-risk area increases the susceptibility to MS.

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Keywords:  Epidemiology; Immigrant; Multiple sclerosis; Risk

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27351545     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-016-2641-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.307


  23 in total

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Authors:  Pouria Heydarpour; Kazem Mohammad; Mir Saeed Yekaninejad; Seyedeh-Robab Elhami; Shayan Khoshkish; Mohammad Ali Sahraian
Journal:  Mult Scler       Date:  2013-07-08       Impact factor: 6.312

4.  Prevalence of MS in Iranian immigrants to British Columbia, Canada.

Authors:  Colleen Guimond; David A Dyment; Sreeram V Ramagopalan; Gavin Giovannoni; Maria Criscuoli; Irene M Yee; George C Ebers; A Dessa Sadovnick
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2009-12-10       Impact factor: 4.849

5.  Prevalence of multiple sclerosis in the Parsis of Bombay.

Authors:  N E Bharucha; E P Bharucha; N H Wadia; B S Singhal; A E Bharucha; A V Bhise; J F Kurtzke; B S Schoenberg
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  1988-05       Impact factor: 9.910

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Authors:  Carolyn Y Fang; Eric A Ross; Harsh B Pathak; Andrew K Godwin; Marilyn Tseng
Journal:  Psychosom Med       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 4.312

7.  A nationwide survey of the prevalence of multiple sclerosis in immigrant populations of Sweden.

Authors:  Cecilia Ahlgren; Anders Odén; Jan Lycke
Journal:  Mult Scler       Date:  2011-12-29       Impact factor: 6.312

Review 8.  Epidemiologic contributions to multiple sclerosis: an overview.

Authors:  J F Kurtzke
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  1980-07       Impact factor: 9.910

9.  Multiple sclerosis among immigrants in Greater London.

Authors:  G Dean; H McLoughlin; R Brady; A M Adelstein; J Tallett-Williams
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1976-04-10

10.  Multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Alastair Compston; Alasdair Coles
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2008-10-25       Impact factor: 79.321

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  7 in total

1.  Multiple sclerosis and environmental risk factors: a case-control study in Iran.

Authors:  Maryam Abbasi; Seyed Massood Nabavi; Seyed Mohammad Fereshtehnejad; Nikan Zerafat Jou; Iman Ansari; Vahid Shayegannejad; Seyed Ehsan Mohammadianinejad; Mahdi Farhoudi; Abbas Noorian; Nazanin Razazian; Mahmoud Abedini; Fardin Faraji
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-08-10       Impact factor: 3.307

2.  Advances in clinical neurology through the journal "Neurological Sciences" (2015-2016).

Authors:  Ilaria Di Donato; Antonio Federico
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 3.307

3.  The Level of Testosterone, Vitamin D, and Irregular Menstruation More Important than Omega-3 in Non-Symptomatic Women Will Define the Fate of Multiple Scleroses in Future.

Authors:  Shima Tavakol; Sahar Shakibapour; Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2016-12-13       Impact factor: 5.590

4.  Prevalence and predictors of dysphagia in Iranian patients with multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Maryam Tarameshlu; Amir Reza Azimi; Leila Ghelichi; Noureddin Nakhostin Ansari
Journal:  Med J Islam Repub Iran       Date:  2017-12-26

5.  Age and sex-adjusted incidence and yearly prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Mazandaran province, Iran: An 11-years study.

Authors:  Hamed Cheraghmakani; Seyed Mohammad Baghbanian; Reza HabibiSaravi; Arash Azar; Fariba Ghasemihamedani
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-07-02       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Epidemiology of multiple sclerosis in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Milad Azami; Mohammad Hossein YektaKooshali; Masoumeh Shohani; Ali Khorshidi; Leily Mahmudi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-04-09       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Pregnancy and Motherhood Concerns Surrounding Women with Multiple Sclerosis: A Qualitative Content Analysis.

Authors:  Faezeh Ghafoori; Nahid Dehghan-Nayeri; Zohreh Khakbazan; Mahmoud Hedayatnejad; Seyed Massood Nabavi
Journal:  Int J Community Based Nurs Midwifery       Date:  2020-01
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