According to World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of epilepsy is highest in low- and lower middle-income countries, which include over eighty percent of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, where the majority of people with epilepsy are not receiving appropriate care. In sub-Saharan Africa, shortages of trained health workers, limited diagnostic equipment, inadequate anti-epileptic drug supplies, cultural beliefs, and social stigma contribute to the large treatment gap for epilepsy. The number of people with epilepsy, particularly children, will continue to rise as a result of projected epidemiologic and demographic changes. This paper examines the state of epilepsy care and treatment in sub-Saharan Africa and discusses prioritie...
Epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) present unique challenges, as the burden is hig...
Introduction: Epilepsy is the most common of serious neurological disorders, yet despite considerabl...
Epilepsy is a common disorder, particularly in poor areas of the world, and can have a devastating e...
According to World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of epilepsy is highest in low- and lowe...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy is a common neurological disease in tropical countries, particularly in sub-Sahara...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
In Africa, approximately 10 million people live with epilepsy. While epilepsy can be a devastating a...
This article presents key findings from the International Child Neurology Association/African Child ...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a leading serious neurological condition worldwide and has particularly sign...
SUMMARY: In many developing countries, people with epilepsy do not receive appropriate treatment for...
Many people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource-poor countries do not receive appropriate treatment, a p...
About 10 million people are affected directly by epilepsy in Africa, representing approximately 20% ...
AbstractThis study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, w...
Introduction: Despite advances in antiepileptic medication and diagnostic technology, the medical tr...
Epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) present unique challenges, as the burden is hig...
Introduction: Epilepsy is the most common of serious neurological disorders, yet despite considerabl...
Epilepsy is a common disorder, particularly in poor areas of the world, and can have a devastating e...
According to World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of epilepsy is highest in low- and lowe...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy is a common neurological disease in tropical countries, particularly in sub-Sahara...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
The incidence and prevalence of active epilepsy are greatest in Africa compared to all other contine...
In Africa, approximately 10 million people live with epilepsy. While epilepsy can be a devastating a...
This article presents key findings from the International Child Neurology Association/African Child ...
BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is a leading serious neurological condition worldwide and has particularly sign...
SUMMARY: In many developing countries, people with epilepsy do not receive appropriate treatment for...
Many people with epilepsy (PWE) in resource-poor countries do not receive appropriate treatment, a p...
About 10 million people are affected directly by epilepsy in Africa, representing approximately 20% ...
AbstractThis study, supported by the Rwandan Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, w...
Introduction: Despite advances in antiepileptic medication and diagnostic technology, the medical tr...
Epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) present unique challenges, as the burden is hig...
Introduction: Epilepsy is the most common of serious neurological disorders, yet despite considerabl...
Epilepsy is a common disorder, particularly in poor areas of the world, and can have a devastating e...