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Prevalence (probability) of genetic susceptibility in populations in different geographic regions.

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?Per 100,000 population. The prevalence of MS (i.e., the measure used to estimate PMS) for each region is taken from data provided in [51]. A range is given because, often, a range of estimates are available for a particular region.*Studies (9,11, and 12) reported pair-wise monozygotic-twin (MZ) concordance-rates and these have been converted into proband-wise rates assuming a random sampling of twin-pairs (see Appendix S1). Also, the error associated with the estimate of CRMZ for each region has not been taken into account.**Calculated according to Equation (3):See text for details. Because the prevalence of possessing at least one copy of the HLA DRB1*1501 susceptibility allele is 30% in the general populations of northern Europe and northern North America(i.e., PHLA+) and 55% in the MS populations(i.e., PHLA+ MS) from these regions [2], [103] and assuming approximately equal penetrance for the different susceptibility genotypes [10], the observation that (PG��0.5%) indicates that only about 1% of individuals who carry this allele are even susceptible to MS. Thus:.***Because both men and women come from the same Canadian population, the actual disease prevalence is irrelevant and, therefore, a range of estimates is unnecessary. Nevertheless, the current prevalence of MS in Canada (for the purpose of these calculations) was taken to be 100 per 100,000 population [10] and divided according to the current sex ratio of 3.2��1 in Canada [65].
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