Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case-fatality have been documented worldwide. This study examines whether there are spatio-temporal variations in stroke incidence and case-fatality in Hong Kong and attempts to determine to what extent socioeconomic status (SES) and healthcare provision account for these variations. Residence-based hospital discharge data from the Hospital Authority (HA) in Hong Kong were geo-referenced and used to examine incidence rates and case-fatality rates by stroke subtype among the population aged 35 years and above in 1999-2007. Multilevel models were used to examine the spatio-temporal variations. Ischemic stroke incidence was found to decrease among those aged above 55 years, while hemorrhagi...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of pediatric stroke was estimated to be 2.5 to 2.7 cases per 100,000 child...
Introduction: Levels of utilization of health services vary socially and geographically. Differences...
Background: We examined the avoidable mortality pattern in Hong Kong, and the influence of age and g...
Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case-fatality have been documented worldwide. This s...
Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case-fatality have been documented worldwide. This s...
Background: Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case fatality in China have been reporte...
BackgroundStroke incidence and case-fatality in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao vary by geograp...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the epidemiological trend and distribution of stroke mortal...
Background: As an increasingly serious aging problem, stroke causes a heavy health burden. Ischemi...
Background : There is considerable geographic variation in stroke mortality around the United Kingdo...
Background: Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) accounts for about one third of all strokes in China, a ...
Previous studies have shown that Hunan Province has a high incidence of stroke and a high proportion...
In China, there are 2.5 million new stroke cases each year and 7.5 million stroke survivors. However...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of pediatric stroke was estimated to be 2.5 to 2.7 cases per 100,000 child...
Introduction: Levels of utilization of health services vary socially and geographically. Differences...
Background: We examined the avoidable mortality pattern in Hong Kong, and the influence of age and g...
Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case-fatality have been documented worldwide. This s...
Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case-fatality have been documented worldwide. This s...
Background: Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case fatality in China have been reporte...
BackgroundStroke incidence and case-fatality in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao vary by geograp...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the epidemiological trend and distribution of stroke mortal...
Background: As an increasingly serious aging problem, stroke causes a heavy health burden. Ischemi...
Background : There is considerable geographic variation in stroke mortality around the United Kingdo...
Background: Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) accounts for about one third of all strokes in China, a ...
Previous studies have shown that Hunan Province has a high incidence of stroke and a high proportion...
In China, there are 2.5 million new stroke cases each year and 7.5 million stroke survivors. However...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of pediatric stroke was estimated to be 2.5 to 2.7 cases per 100,000 child...
Introduction: Levels of utilization of health services vary socially and geographically. Differences...
Background: We examined the avoidable mortality pattern in Hong Kong, and the influence of age and g...