Literature DB >> 7600065

Epidemiology and semiology of rheumatoid arthritis in Third World countries.

M Mijiyawa1.   

Abstract

Studies conducted over the last three decades in Third World countries have confirmed that rheumatoid arthritis occurs throughout the world. When interpreting the results of these studies, however, the potential biases resulting from the socioeconomic, demographic and health care conditions in these countries should be kept in mind. These studies, of which most did not include representative samples, identified geographic variations in the semiology and genetic profile of the disease. In India, the prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis (0.75%) is similar to that in the West. In China, Indonesia, and the Philippines, in contrast, rheumatoid arthritis appears rare (prevalence below 0.4%), in both urban and rural settings. The rarity of rheumatoid arthritis in rural Africa contrasts with the high prevalence of the disease in Jamaica, where over 2% of the adult population are affected. In a study in Latin America, rheumatoid arthritis was the reason for seeking medical advice in 22% of rheumatology clinic patients. These differences probably reflect variations in the interactions between genetic and environmental factors. Rheumatoid arthritis may be less severe in Asia and West Africa than in western countries. No such difference has been found for Jamaica or southern and eastern Africa. In China and India, the genetic profile associated with rheumatoid arthritis is not uniform. Thus, associations with antigens other than HLA DR4 have been demonstrated. This genetic variability may reflect the heterogeneity of the Chinese and Indian populations. It may also support the theory of a shared epitope. In southern Africa, most rheumatoid arthritis patients carry the HLA DR4 antigen.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7600065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Rhum Engl Ed        ISSN: 1169-8446


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