“…Important differences were detected in clinical and immunogenetic variables that could help identify associations with clinical manifestations, disease activity, and physician's global scores. The epidemiology of SLE has been evaluated mainly in North America [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]21,27,29,48,[54][55][56]64,76,77,81,84 and in some European countries 17,19,20,[38][39][40]42,46 , but little information is available from Latin America 1,16,22,23,26,36,37,41,47,49,51,52,65,79 . For obvious reasons, the Latin American studies make few comparisons between ethnic groups, although some have shown a poor prognosis and a high prevalence of infections in African-Latin American (ALA) SLE patients, both of which may relate to socioeconomic variables.…”