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      The social epidemiology of multiple sclerosis.

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      Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Animals, Animals, Domestic, Diet, Health Services Accessibility, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis, epidemiology, ethnology, Risk Factors, Rural Health, Sanitation, Sex Factors, Socioeconomic Factors, Stress, Physiological, complications, Transients and Migrants, Urban Health

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          Building upon the accumulated demographic and sociocultural data dealing with the epidemiology of multiple sclerosis, a discussion and critical evaluation is offered of the most important social epidemiological features of this disease: (i) age and sex; (ii) availability of medical services; (iii) stress; (iv) ethnicity; (v) house pets; (vi) social-physical interaction; (vii) urban-rural residence; (viii) nutrition; (ix) socio-economic status; (x) population migration; and (xi) sanitation. Although the etiology of MS remains a mystery, sufficient evidence exists to connect demographic and sociocultural factors to the etiology and distribution of this disease.

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