As a scientific field of study, neuroepidemiology encompasses more than just the descriptive study of the frequency, distribution, determinants and outcomes of neurologic diseases in populations. It also includes experimental aspects that span the full spectrum of clinical and population science research. As such, neuroepidemiology has a strong potential to inform implementation research for global stroke prevention and treatment. This review begins with an overview of the progress that has been made in descriptive and experimental neuroepidemiology over the past quarter century with emphasis on standards for evidence generation, critical appraisal of that evidence and impact on clinical and public health practice at the national, regional ...
OBJECTIVE: To address the variability in prevalence estimates and inconsistencies in potential risk ...
Purpose The context of implementation plays an important role in the delivery of optimal treatments ...
Background Stroke is a leading global cause of death, with an estimated 5.8 million fatal events in ...
International audienceNeuroepidemiology is the study of geographical and temporal distribution of in...
In many countries, stroke is a lower priority than other diseases despite its public health impact. ...
Cerebrovascular disorders represent one of the most prevalent and devastating diseases of adults. On...
BACKGROUND: Setting priorities for the prevention of stroke requires an empirical understanding of t...
International audienceA highlight of the congress was an interactive and inclusive discussion of the...
This systematic review of population-based studies of the incidence and early (21 days to 1 month) c...
Background Up to date data on incidence, mortality, and case-fatality for stroke are important for s...
International audienceNeuroepidemiological studies are challenging in low- and middle-income countri...
International audienceBecause of the growing size and aging of the world's population, the global bu...
in August 2009, an open discussion amongst a panel of experienced researchers described approaches t...
Stroke is a major public health problem worldwide. It is the third leading cause of death in industr...
Background: Contemporary data on stroke epidemiology and the availability of national stroke clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To address the variability in prevalence estimates and inconsistencies in potential risk ...
Purpose The context of implementation plays an important role in the delivery of optimal treatments ...
Background Stroke is a leading global cause of death, with an estimated 5.8 million fatal events in ...
International audienceNeuroepidemiology is the study of geographical and temporal distribution of in...
In many countries, stroke is a lower priority than other diseases despite its public health impact. ...
Cerebrovascular disorders represent one of the most prevalent and devastating diseases of adults. On...
BACKGROUND: Setting priorities for the prevention of stroke requires an empirical understanding of t...
International audienceA highlight of the congress was an interactive and inclusive discussion of the...
This systematic review of population-based studies of the incidence and early (21 days to 1 month) c...
Background Up to date data on incidence, mortality, and case-fatality for stroke are important for s...
International audienceNeuroepidemiological studies are challenging in low- and middle-income countri...
International audienceBecause of the growing size and aging of the world's population, the global bu...
in August 2009, an open discussion amongst a panel of experienced researchers described approaches t...
Stroke is a major public health problem worldwide. It is the third leading cause of death in industr...
Background: Contemporary data on stroke epidemiology and the availability of national stroke clinica...
OBJECTIVE: To address the variability in prevalence estimates and inconsistencies in potential risk ...
Purpose The context of implementation plays an important role in the delivery of optimal treatments ...
Background Stroke is a leading global cause of death, with an estimated 5.8 million fatal events in ...