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Prevalence of Parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease in Qena governorate/Egypt: a cross-sectional community-based survey.

مؤلف البحث
Khedr EM, Fawi G, Abbas MA, Mohammed TA, El-Fetoh NA, Attar GA, Zaki AF.
مجلة البحث
Neurol Res.
المشارك في البحث
الناشر
Cross Mark
تصنيف البحث
1
عدد البحث
Jul;37(7)
موقع البحث
pubmed
سنة البحث
2015
صفحات البحث
607-18.
ملخص البحث

Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
In a previous study we found a high crude prevalence rate (CPR) for Parkinson's disease (PD) in Assiut governorate/Egypt. We therefore surveyed a second Nile valley governorate (Qena) to provide confirmatory evidence for the high prevalence rate of PD in Egypt.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS:
10 areas in Qena governorate were selected by random sampling to recruit 8027 inhabitants. Positive cases were identified using a modified screening questionnaire, the unified Parkinson disease rating scale (UPDRS), mini-mental state examination (MMSE) and the non-motor symptoms scale (NMSS) for PD.
RESULTS:
Forty-four patients were identified with Parkinsonism, giving a CPR of 548/10(5) inhabitants. Among them, 35 patients were diagnosed as PD with CPR of 436/10(5); three cases were diagnosed as drug-induced Parkinsonism with CPR 37/10(5); two cases had atherosclerotic Parkinsonism with CPR 25/10(5).Age-specific CPR of PD among population aged ≥ 50 years old was 2534/10(5).The highest age-specific CPR was recorded among subjects ≥ 75 years old. The CPR showed a tendency to be higher in males than females, urban than rural areas and industrial than non-industrial areas (503 vs 363/10(5), 474 vs 389/10(5) and 655 vs 312/10(5), respectively). There was a significantly higher CPR among illiterate than literate persons (1982 vs 299/10(5) with P = 0.00001). About one quarter of patients had cognitive impairment. All cases had positive symptoms in at least one or more NMS Domains.
CONCLUSION:
The overall prevalence of PD disease is high in Nile valley governorates of Upper Egypt compared to other Arabic countries