| Literature DB >> 28717432 |
Mohammad Ali Sahraian1, Mohammad Sahebkar2, Rouhullah Dehghani3, Milad Derakhshan-Jazari4, Vahid Kazami-Moghaddam5, Ebrahim Kouchaki6.
Abstract
There has been a global rising trend in recent years in the incidence of multiple sclerosis (MS). Despite being an MS low-risk region, this disease has also been recently on the rise in the Middle East. As part of the Middle East, Iran has not been spared either; however, the cause of this dramatic increase remains to be discovered. This study reviews possible reasons for this increase in Iran. Although many factors such as the increased rate of smoking, lifestyle changes, modernization, and contact with toxic solvents can be proposed as reasons for this sudden rise in the prevalence of MS in Iran, these factors cannot be taken as definite causes and further studies are required to prove their impact.Entities:
Keywords: Causality; Environmental Factors; Incidence; Iran; Multiple Sclerosis; Prevalence
Year: 2017 PMID: 28717432 PMCID: PMC5506754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Neurol ISSN: 2008-384X
Figure 1The global distribution of the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2008
The prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in countries in the Middle East
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| Inshasi and Thakre[ | Emirates | 54.77 per 100000 people in 2007 |
| Al-Hashel, et al.[ | Kuwait | 14.77 per 100000 people in 2000 |
| Bohlega, et al.[ | Saudi Arabia | 40 per 100000 people in 2008 |
| Al-Araji and Mohammed[ | Iraq | 300 patients diagnosed in the country in 2000 |
| Yamout, et al.[ | Lebanon | Estimated 1200-1800 patients in the country in 2008 |
| El-Salem, et al.[ | Jordan | 39 per 100000 people in Amman |
| Radhakrishnan, et al.[ | Libya | 5.9 per 100000 people in 1982-1984 |
| Tharakan, et al.[ | Oman | 4 per 100000 people in 1990 to 2000 |
| Attia Romdhane, et al.[ | Tunisia | 12 per 100000 people in 1985 |
| Dehghani, et al.[ | Iran | 44.53 per 100000 people in 2011 |
Figure 3The prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in different continents and by income level in different countries