학술논문

INCIDENCE OF ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR-ANTIBODY-POSITIVE MYASTHENIA GRAVIS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Muscle & Nerve. Apr 01, 2015 51(4):533-537
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0148-639X
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:: The aim of this study was to assess age- and gender-specific incidence rates (IRs) of acetylcholine receptor (AChR)–antibody–positive myasthenia gravis (MG) in South Africa, and geographical variations in incidence. METHODS:: IRs were calculated from positive AChR–antibody laboratory data between 2011 and 2012, using 2011 population census data. RESULTS:: 890 individuals were seropositive, for an annual IR of 8.5 per million. Age-standardized IR for early-onset (<50) and late-onset (≥50) MG were 4.1 and 24 per million, respectively, and 4.3 per million for juveniles. The IR between provinces ranged from 1 to 19 per million. CONCLUSIONS:: In this Southern Hemisphere African population, the overall IR and peak IR (in older men) for seropositive MG is comparable to that in Europe and North America, arguing against environmental factors. However, IRs may be higher among children with African genetic ancestry. Geographical variation in incidence underscores the importance of outreach programs for regions with limited resources. Muscle Nerve, 2015 Muscle Nerve 51: 533–537, 2015