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Lupus Statistics

  • Prevalence

    • 1.5 million Americans suffer from Lupus that is 1 out of every 185 Americans.
    • Lupus is more prevalent than multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, AIDS, cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell anemia COMBINED.
    • More than 16,000 Americans develop Lupus each year.
    • 90% of those with lupus are women.
    • Lupus affects African Americans three times more commonly than Caucasians. Asians, Hispanics, and Native Americans are also more commonly affected.
    • 80% of those with Lupus develop it between the ages of 15-45.
    • Discoid Lupus accounts for about 10% of Lupus cases.
    • Click to view the prevalence of Lupus by country.
  • Symptoms
    • About 10% of Lupus patients also have symptoms of some other connective tissue disorder.
    • 40-60% of SLE patients have photosensitivity.
    • 50% of SLE patients will have a neuro-psychiatric disorder such as seizures, headache, memory loss or depression.
    • 65% of SLE patients will have skin involvement including malar rashes and discoid lesions.
    • Achy or swollen joints are found in 95% of patients.
    • Unexplained fevers are  found in 90% of patients.
    • 50% of SLE patients have kidney involvement.
    • 27% have hair loss.
    • Mouth or nose ulcers have been found in 12% of SLE patients.
    • 71% are anemic.
    • 81% of SLE patients have prolonged and/or extreme fatigue.
  • Prognosis
    • Thousands of Americans die of Lupus each year.
    • Lupus deaths have actually increased by 61% in the last 25 years.
    • Lupus deaths among African-American women have actually increased by 70% in the last 25 years.
    • Only 50% of lupus patients lived 4 years after diagnosis in the 1950s. Currently 80-90% of Lupus patients survive 10 years or more after diagnosis.
    • About 15% of arthritis deaths are from SLE.
    • Almost 37% of SLE deaths are among people between 15 and 44.
    • Lupus deaths are five times higher for women than men.
    • Lupus deaths are three times higher for blacks than whites.
  • Research
    • No new treatment has been approved by the FDA for Lupus in over 40 years.
    • We still do not know what causes Lupus.
  • Other
    • About 5% of the children born to individuals with Lupus will develop the illness.
    • 20% of people with Lupus will have a close relative (parent or sibling) who already has Lupus or may develop Lupus.
    • 50% of Lupus patients see at least 3 doctors before being diagnosed.

 

Some stats are estimated when exact data does not exist.

 

  

 

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