Epilepsy is an extremely common disease, although actual statistics on racial and geographical distribution are virtually unobtainable. Turner in 1907 estimated that the ratio of epilepsy per thousand of the population in England ranged between 2.9 and 0.4. In the last nine months I have seen 57 cases of epilepsy, and these form the basis of this report. Of these, 54 were Europeans, two Indians and the other was Coloured. I have not included any African in this report, for although it is a common disease amongst them, I have seen insufficient cases myself. Of these cases, 33 came from Salisbury. If the European, Indian and Coloured population of Salisbury is about 80,000, this gives a personal incidence of 0.4 per thousand. Now it is clear ...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...
Epilepsy is a burden affecting no fewer than 50 million patients worldwide. It is a heterogeneous gr...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of epilep...
Idiopathic epilepsy may be defined for the purposes of this paper as a tendency, more or less period...
International audienceEpilepsy is a frequent chronic neurologic disorder that affects nearly 70 mill...
Epilepsy is a major health problem in India, but community based incidence study is rare. This study...
Describing the ‘burden of disease’ is essential when designing health services. The prevalence of ep...
Epilepsy is, above all tropical, moreover, very african in its frequency and gravity. Data on the pr...
Background : Community-based studies of epilepsy in India have reported variable prevalence rates, 5...
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...
India, with a population of 1.2 billion, has an esti-mated 12 million persons with epilepsy (PWE). A...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the pooled incidence of epilepsy from published studies and investigate sourc...
Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of the brain that affects people in every country of the world. The c...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...
Epilepsy is a burden affecting no fewer than 50 million patients worldwide. It is a heterogeneous gr...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of epilep...
Idiopathic epilepsy may be defined for the purposes of this paper as a tendency, more or less period...
International audienceEpilepsy is a frequent chronic neurologic disorder that affects nearly 70 mill...
Epilepsy is a major health problem in India, but community based incidence study is rare. This study...
Describing the ‘burden of disease’ is essential when designing health services. The prevalence of ep...
Epilepsy is, above all tropical, moreover, very african in its frequency and gravity. Data on the pr...
Background : Community-based studies of epilepsy in India have reported variable prevalence rates, 5...
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...
India, with a population of 1.2 billion, has an esti-mated 12 million persons with epilepsy (PWE). A...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the pooled incidence of epilepsy from published studies and investigate sourc...
Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of the brain that affects people in every country of the world. The c...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
Data on the epidemiology of epilepsy in a rural community in a developing country would be of value ...