2021
DOI: 10.1080/01616412.2021.1952741
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Incidence and prevalence of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders in Slovakia

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“…For countries closest to Poland, the prevalence was: Austria, 0.7 per 100,000; Catalonia, 0.89 per 100,000; Northwest England, 0.72 per 100,000; and Southeast Wales, 1.96 per 100,000 [ 43 ]. For countries bordering Poland, the most recent epidemiological study performed in Slovakia estimate the crude incidence rate was 0.88 per 1,000,000 person-years and the age-adjusted point prevalence rate was 1.42 per 100,000 persons [ 44 ]. For the central-east Europe country of Hungary, the numbers published in 2020, the authors reported the crude prevalence was 1.91 per 100,000 persons and the age-standardized prevalence was 1.87 per 100,000 persons [ 45 ].…”
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“…For countries closest to Poland, the prevalence was: Austria, 0.7 per 100,000; Catalonia, 0.89 per 100,000; Northwest England, 0.72 per 100,000; and Southeast Wales, 1.96 per 100,000 [ 43 ]. For countries bordering Poland, the most recent epidemiological study performed in Slovakia estimate the crude incidence rate was 0.88 per 1,000,000 person-years and the age-adjusted point prevalence rate was 1.42 per 100,000 persons [ 44 ]. For the central-east Europe country of Hungary, the numbers published in 2020, the authors reported the crude prevalence was 1.91 per 100,000 persons and the age-standardized prevalence was 1.87 per 100,000 persons [ 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%