Journal article

The contribution of mortality statistics to the study of multiple sclerosis in Australia

SR Hammond, DR English, C De Wytt, JF Hallpike, KS Millingen, EG Stewart-Wynne, JG McLeod, MG McCall

Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 1989

Abstract

Mortality statistics provided a valuable source of support for data obtained from prevalence surveys of multiple sclerosis in Australia. Firstly, multiple sclerosis mortality data for the decade 1971-80 in the States of Australia confirmed the relationship between increasing disease frequency and increasing south latitude shown by State and regional point prevalence surveys based on the national census day 30 June 1981. Secondly, a comparison with mortality data from the decade 1950-59 showed that in most States there had been a substantial fall in multiple sclerosis mortality in the more recent decade and this was clearly an important contributing factor to the rise in prevalence noted betw..

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