Multiple sclerosis in the Orkney and Shetland Islands. VI: The effects of migration and social structure

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It is clear that on the basis of the stated assumptions, migration differentials alone could not produce the differences in prevalence rates which have been reported in the literature. More pertinent, migration differentials alone cannot account for the high prevalence rates reported for Orkney and Shetland.

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Taylor, R., Illsley, R., & Poskanzer, D. C. (1980). Multiple sclerosis in the Orkney and Shetland Islands. VI: The effects of migration and social structure. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 34(4), 271–276. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.34.4.271

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