epidemiology
Last reviewed 01/2018
epidemiology
JIA is the most common cause of chronic arthritis in childhood and a leading cause of short- and long-term disability .
- between 0.07-4.01 per 1000 children are thought to be affected worldwide (1,2)
Incidence of the disease is estimated to be between 1-22 in 100,000 and a disease prevalence of 7-150 in 100,000
- a study from Turkey reported a prevalence of chronic arthritis in childhood of 64 in 100,000 while a study from Australia showed a prevalence as high as 400 in 100,000 (1)
Frequency of JIA subtypes varies according to geographical areas or ethnic groups:
- oligoarthritis is the most common subtype in Western countries
- polyarthritis predominates in Costa Rica, India, New Zealand, and South Africa
- systemic arthritis is more common in Asia
- enthesitis-related arthritis incidence is greater in India, Mexico, and Canada
Reference:
- (1) Prince FH, Otten MH, van Suijlekom-Smit LW. Diagnosis and management of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. BMJ. 2010;341:c6434
- (2)Giancane G, Consolaro A, Lanni S, Davì S, Schiappapietra B, Ravelli A. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Diagnosis and Treatment. Rheumatology and Therapy. 2016;3(2):187-207
- (3) Barut K, Adrovic A, Şahin S, Kasapçopur Ö. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Balkan Medical Journal. 2017;34(2):90-101.