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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Multiple Sclerosis Prevalence

Using a centralized medical record database of 2.6 million persons in Southern California, researchers confirmed the higher prevalence of MS among Black and Caucasian communities as compared to Hispanic and Asian communities. This validates recently published data that the frequency of MS among Black Americans has likely been historically underrecognized.

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  • Authors: Langer-Gould et al.
  • Publication: Neurology
  • Year: 2022
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