Multiple sclerosis in Colombia: A review of the literature.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jahir Miranda-Acuña, Adriana Casallas-Vanegas, Jacob McCauley, Pedro Castro-Castro, Lilyana Amezcua
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Abstract

Background: The prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Latin America is generally considered low to moderate. However, accurate data regarding MS epidemiology in Colombia is lacking.

Objective: This study aims to discuss the situation of MS in Colombia.

Results: Analysis reveals a lack of accurate data regarding MS epidemiology in Colombia, however, there have been notable improvements in diagnosis and ultimately leading to better access to treatment for MS patients. While ethnic diversity may potentially influence MS prevalence, there is currently no strong data supporting this claim. MS treatment in Colombia, focuses on early disease-modifying therapy, nevertheless, MS is considered an orphan disease in Colombia, contributing to MS patients not receiving comprehensive evaluation in MS centers. Regional efforts are ongoing to improve diagnostic access and access to treatment for MS patients.

Conclusion: Despite the challenges in accurately defining MS epidemiology in Colombia, an increase in neurological training, diagnostic capabilities, and access to treatment has been observed. However, the status of MS as an orphan disease in Colombia poses challenges to comprehensive care for affected individuals. Further studies are needed to elucidate risk factors and improve care conditions for MS patients in the region.

哥伦比亚的多发性硬化症:文献综述。
背景:多发性硬化症(MS)在拉丁美洲的发病率一般被认为处于中低水平。然而,哥伦比亚缺乏有关多发性硬化症流行病学的准确数据:本研究旨在讨论多发性硬化症在哥伦比亚的情况:结果:分析表明,哥伦比亚缺乏有关多发性硬化症流行病学的准确数据,但在诊断方面有了显著改善,最终使多发性硬化症患者获得了更好的治疗。虽然种族多样性可能会影响多发性硬化症的发病率,但目前还没有有力的数据支持这一说法。哥伦比亚的多发性硬化症治疗侧重于早期疾病修饰疗法,然而,多发性硬化症在哥伦比亚被视为孤儿病,导致多发性硬化症患者无法在多发性硬化症中心接受全面评估。该地区正在努力改善多发性硬化症患者的诊断和治疗:尽管在准确界定哥伦比亚多发性硬化症的流行病学方面存在挑战,但在神经学培训、诊断能力和治疗机会方面都有所提高。然而,在哥伦比亚,多发性硬化症是一种孤儿病,这给患者的全面治疗带来了挑战。需要开展进一步研究,以阐明风险因素并改善该地区多发性硬化症患者的护理条件。
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