A Prevalence Study of Multiple Sclerosis in the Crowsnest
Pass Region of Southern Alberta
GM Klein, MS Rose and TP Seland

Abstract:
Reports of a high prevalence rate for multiple sclerosis
in Southern Alberta led to an epidemiologic study of this disease
in the Crowsnest Pass and Cardston regions. In Cardston, the
prevalence rate for multiple sclerosis was 88 per 100,000. In
the Crowsnest Pass, the prevalence rate was 217 per 100,000.
Previous epidemiologic studies of the prevalence rate of multiple
sclerosis in Western Canada have shown rates between 93 and
111 per 100,000. Two prevalence studies of multiple sclerosis
in Barrhead County, Alberta and Westlock County, Alberta show
prevalence rates of 196 and 201 per 100,000. The prevalence
rate in the Crowsnest Pass is comparable to the prevalence in
Barrhead County and Westlock County, Alberta. However, there
is no statistically significant difference between prevalence
rates in the Cardston and Crowsnest Pass regions and our overall
feeling is that the results of studies of small populations
should be interpreted with caution.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: 262-265
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