Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. According to the World Health Organization, stroke was the second most common cause of worldwide mortality. In South Asian countries demographic changes, urbanization and increased exposure to major stroke risk factors will fuel the stroke burden in the future. The prevalence of stroke in India is 44–843/100,000 (from community-based studies), 500–2000/100,000 in Bangladesh, 218/100,000 in Pakistan and 1000/100,000 in Sri Lanka and community-based prevalence studies in these countries are still lacking. There are no data on stroke prevalence from Nepal. Incidence studies are still less and an Indian study reported an incidence of 145/100,000. ...
In developed countries, the predominant health problems are those lifestyle-related illnesses associ...
Abstract Stroke is a significant cause of mortality and disability in India, with its economic impac...
OBJECTIVE: To study the existing stroke epidemiology of nine Asian countries. METHOD: Stroke epidemi...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
Three of the world\u27s top 10 most populous countries are located in South Asia. The health-care pr...
Stroke rates in middle-aged people are five to ten times higher in Pakistan, India, Russia, China, a...
International audienceIntroduction.– Stroke is a major health issue in semi-industrialized countries...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: There has been more than 100 per cent increase in incidence of stroke in lo...
Stroke is a disease with impacts ranging from death and disability, to reduced health-related qualit...
Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians...
Stroke is the second largest leading cause of death worldwide. Though the stroke incidence is high i...
Epidemiologic literature on stroke burden, patterns of stroke is almost non existent from Pakistan. ...
Stroke is a major public health problem worldwide. It is the third leading cause of death in industr...
India will face an enormous socio-economic burden to meet the costs of rehabilitation of stroke vict...
In developed countries, the predominant health problems are those lifestyle-related illnesses associ...
Abstract Stroke is a significant cause of mortality and disability in India, with its economic impac...
OBJECTIVE: To study the existing stroke epidemiology of nine Asian countries. METHOD: Stroke epidemi...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
Stroke is a non-communicable disease of increasing socioeconomic importance in ageing populations. A...
Three of the world\u27s top 10 most populous countries are located in South Asia. The health-care pr...
Stroke rates in middle-aged people are five to ten times higher in Pakistan, India, Russia, China, a...
International audienceIntroduction.– Stroke is a major health issue in semi-industrialized countries...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: There has been more than 100 per cent increase in incidence of stroke in lo...
Stroke is a disease with impacts ranging from death and disability, to reduced health-related qualit...
Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians...
Stroke is the second largest leading cause of death worldwide. Though the stroke incidence is high i...
Epidemiologic literature on stroke burden, patterns of stroke is almost non existent from Pakistan. ...
Stroke is a major public health problem worldwide. It is the third leading cause of death in industr...
India will face an enormous socio-economic burden to meet the costs of rehabilitation of stroke vict...
In developed countries, the predominant health problems are those lifestyle-related illnesses associ...
Abstract Stroke is a significant cause of mortality and disability in India, with its economic impac...
OBJECTIVE: To study the existing stroke epidemiology of nine Asian countries. METHOD: Stroke epidemi...