Types of DMT used to treat MS DMT used in country of interest? World Bank category Low income WHO region African Global results
% of countries reporting using each DMT
Alemtuzumab No 0% 10% 60%
Azathioprine No 60% 80% 60%
Cladribine (subcutaneous or IV) No 0% 0% 7%
Cladribine (oral) No 0% 10% 67%
Cyclophosphamide No 0% 40% 48%
Dimethyl fumarate No 40% 20% 72%
Diroximel fumarate No 0% 0% 16%
Fingolimod Yes 60% 40% 81%
Fludarabine No 0% 0% 4%
Glatiramer acetate Yes 20% 40% 68%
Interferon-beta 1a Yes 60% 40% 88%
Interferon-beta 1b Yes 60% 40% 82%
IV Immunoglobulin (IVIG) No 40% 50% 44%
Leflunomide No 0% 0% 9%
Methotrexate No 60% 60% 41%
Minocycline No 0% 20% 6%
Mitoxantrone No 20% 10% 42%
Monomethyl fumarate No 0% 10% 3%
Mycophenolate mofetil No 20% 50% 32%
Natalizumab No 0% 30% 73%
Ocrelizumab No 20% 30% 75%
Ofatumumab No 0% 0% 39%
Ozanimod No 0% 0% 22%
Peginterferon-beta 1a No 0% 0% 44%
Ponesimod No 0% 0% 20%
Rituximab No 40% 60% 78%
Siponimod No 0% 0% 40%
Teriflunomide Yes 40% 20% 76%

What is the Atlas of MS?

The Atlas of MS is the most comprehensive worldwide study of the epidemiology of MS and the global availability and accessibility of resources for people with MS.

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The Atlas of MS is one of the strongest examples of what the global MS movement can achieve through collaboration. By bringing together evidence from countries around the world, it helps inform policy, strengthen advocacy and guide future investment in research and healthcare. The Atlas also highlights the need for continued investment in surveillance, registries and data systems to strengthen our understanding of the true burden of MS. Better data lead to better decisions and, ultimately, better outcomes for people affected by MS worldwide.

Professor Mario Alberto Battaglia
Chair, MS International Federation (MSIF) and President of the Italian MS Society (Associazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla [AISM])