Background: In the context of an epidemiologic transition in South Africa, in which cardiovascular disease is increasing, little is known about the stroke burden, particularly morbidity in rural populations. Risk factors for stroke are high, with hypertension prevalence of more than 50%. Accurate, up-to-date information on disease burden is essential in planning health services for stroke management. This study estimates the burden of stroke in rural South Africa using the epidemiological parameters of incidence, mortality and disability adjusted life year (DALY) metric, a time-based measure that incorporates both mortality and morbidity. Methods: Data from the Agincourt health and socio-demographic surveillance system was utilised to calcu...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background: In the context of an epidemiologic transition in South Africa, in which cardiovascular d...
Background: In the context of an epidemiologic transition in South Africa, in which cardiovascular d...
Background: In the context of an epidemiologic transition in South Africa, in which cardiovascular d...
Background: Rural South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid health transition characterized by increas...
Background: Rural South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid health transition characterized by increas...
Background: Rural South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid health transition characterized by increas...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Stroke is the second leading cause ofmortality and leading cause of disability in South Africa yet p...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background: In the context of an epidemiologic transition in South Africa, in which cardiovascular d...
Background: In the context of an epidemiologic transition in South Africa, in which cardiovascular d...
Background: In the context of an epidemiologic transition in South Africa, in which cardiovascular d...
Background: Rural South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid health transition characterized by increas...
Background: Rural South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid health transition characterized by increas...
Background: Rural South Africa (SA) is undergoing a rapid health transition characterized by increas...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background and Purpose - The importance of stroke in low-income regions such as sub-Saharan Africa h...
Stroke is the second leading cause ofmortality and leading cause of disability in South Africa yet p...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...
Background There are no methodologically rigorous studies of the incidence of stroke in sub-Saharan ...