International audienceBACKGROUND:Onchocerciasis-endemic regions are known to have a high epilepsy prevalence. Limited resources in these areas and poor access to healthcare by persons with epilepsy (PWE) result in a wide anti-epileptic treatment gap, poor seizure control and a high burden of seizure-related complications. Recent community-based surveys highlight the need for epilepsy management strategies suitable for remote onchocerciasis-endemic villages to ensure better health outcomes for PWE. In this paper, we propose a feasible approach to manage PWE in such settings.MAIN TEXT:Improved management of PWE in onchocerciasis-endemic areas may be achieved by decentralizing epilepsy care. Simplified approaches for the diagnosis and treatmen...
Epilepsy continues to be a major health problem throughout the planet, affecting millions of people,...
BACKGROUND: Nodding syndrome (NS) is a devastating epileptic illness of unknown aetiology mainly aff...
We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epilepsy using ...
Abstract Background Onchocerciasis-endemic regions are known to have a high epilepsy prevalence. Lim...
International audienceRecently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-end...
Abstract Background Recently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-endem...
Background There is increasing epidemiological evidence supporting the association between onchocer...
Current onchocerciasis elimination programmes do not include identification and management of onchoc...
Objectives: To investigate the reasons for the high prevalence of epilepsy (>6%) discovered in 2015 ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis preva...
Abstract: A two-phase survey of epilepsy was conducted in selected villages in Mundri West and East ...
Background Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of e...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epil...
Background: Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of epilepsy in onch...
BackgroundA high prevalence of epilepsy has been observed in several onchocerciasis-endemic villages...
Epilepsy continues to be a major health problem throughout the planet, affecting millions of people,...
BACKGROUND: Nodding syndrome (NS) is a devastating epileptic illness of unknown aetiology mainly aff...
We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epilepsy using ...
Abstract Background Onchocerciasis-endemic regions are known to have a high epilepsy prevalence. Lim...
International audienceRecently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-end...
Abstract Background Recently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-endem...
Background There is increasing epidemiological evidence supporting the association between onchocer...
Current onchocerciasis elimination programmes do not include identification and management of onchoc...
Objectives: To investigate the reasons for the high prevalence of epilepsy (>6%) discovered in 2015 ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis preva...
Abstract: A two-phase survey of epilepsy was conducted in selected villages in Mundri West and East ...
Background Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of e...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epil...
Background: Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of epilepsy in onch...
BackgroundA high prevalence of epilepsy has been observed in several onchocerciasis-endemic villages...
Epilepsy continues to be a major health problem throughout the planet, affecting millions of people,...
BACKGROUND: Nodding syndrome (NS) is a devastating epileptic illness of unknown aetiology mainly aff...
We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epilepsy using ...