Rising prevalence of multiple sclerosis worldwide: Insights from the Atlas of MS, third edition
Multiple Sclerosis Journal2020Vol. 26(14), pp. 1816–1821
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Clare Walton, Rachel King, Lindsay Rechtman, Wendy Kaye, Emmanuelle Leray, Ruth Ann Marrie, Neil Robertson, N Rocca, Bernard M.J. Uitdehaag, Ingrid van der Mei, Mitchell T. Wallin, Anne Helme, Ceri Angood Napier, Nick Rijke, Peer Baneke
Abstract
The global prevalence of MS has risen since 2013, but good surveillance data is not universal. Action is needed by multiple stakeholders to close knowledge gaps.
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