Background: Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of epilepsy in onchocerciasis-endemic areas in Africa as compared to onchocerciasis-free areas. Although the causal relationship between onchocerciasis and epilepsy has yet to be proven, there is likely an association. Here we discuss the need for disease burden estimates of onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy (OAE), provide them, detail how such estimates should be refined, and discuss the socioeconomic impact of OAE, including a cost-estimate for anti-epileptic drugs. Main body: Providing OAE burden estimates may aid prevention of epilepsy in onchocerciasis- endemic areas by inciting and informing collaboration between onchocerciasis control programmes and men...
Rationale Epilepsy is a common, chronic, neurological condition that disproportionately affects indi...
Aims. Following previous reports of very high epilepsy prevalence in the onchocerciasis-endemic vill...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
Background Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of e...
__Background:__ Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of epilepsy in ...
Background There is increasing epidemiological evidence supporting the association between onchocer...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis preva...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epil...
International audienceBackground: A high prevalence and incidence of epilepsy has been reported in o...
Abstract Background Recently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-endem...
International audienceRecently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-end...
We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epilepsy using ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Onchocerciasis-endemic regions are known to have a high epilepsy pr...
Objectives: To investigate the reasons for the high prevalence of epilepsy (>6%) discovered in 2015 ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a major public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in resou...
Rationale Epilepsy is a common, chronic, neurological condition that disproportionately affects indi...
Aims. Following previous reports of very high epilepsy prevalence in the onchocerciasis-endemic vill...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
Background Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of e...
__Background:__ Since the 1990s, evidence has accumulated of an increased prevalence of epilepsy in ...
Background There is increasing epidemiological evidence supporting the association between onchocer...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis preva...
Objective: We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epil...
International audienceBackground: A high prevalence and incidence of epilepsy has been reported in o...
Abstract Background Recently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-endem...
International audienceRecently, several epidemiological studies performed in Onchocerca volvulus-end...
We sought to evaluate the relationship between onchocerciasis prevalence and that of epilepsy using ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Onchocerciasis-endemic regions are known to have a high epilepsy pr...
Objectives: To investigate the reasons for the high prevalence of epilepsy (>6%) discovered in 2015 ...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a major public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in resou...
Rationale Epilepsy is a common, chronic, neurological condition that disproportionately affects indi...
Aims. Following previous reports of very high epilepsy prevalence in the onchocerciasis-endemic vill...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...