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Incidence of Stroke in the Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Populations of Australia: A Data Linkage Study.

Anna H BalabanskiLee NedkoffAlex BrownAmanda G ThriftOdette PearsonSteven GuthridgeAngela Dos SantosTimothy John KleinigJudith M Katzenellenbogen
Published in: Stroke (2023)
Stroke occurred more commonly, and at younger ages, in Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal populations. Greater prevalence of baseline comorbidities was present in the younger Aboriginal population. Improved primary prevention is required. To optimize stroke prevention, interventions should include culturally appropriate community-based health promotion and integrated support for nonmetropolitan health services.
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