Authors of the recent article on the prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) in 3 US communities (
The data in reference 2 have been analyzed in previous studies, which found the distribution of MS in the United States to be well described by a quadratic fit to latitude (
Prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) by latitude in the United States according to data from reference 1 (×) and reference 2 (o). The dashed line is a quadratic fit to the data in reference 1, and the solid line is a fit to the data in reference 2.
The most likely role of UVB in reducing risk of MS is through production of vitamin D. The Epstein-Barr virus has strong support as a possible risk factor for MS, as does vitamin D in reducing risk (
Given that the role of vitamin D in reducing the risk of MS was first described in 1974 (
The author receives funding from the UV Foundation (McLean, Virginia), the Sunlight Research Forum (Veldhoven, the Netherlands), and Bio-Tech-Pharmacal, Inc (Fayetteville, Arkansas) and has previously received funding from the Vitamin D Society (Canada).
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