Characteristics of people with epilepsy in three Eastern African countries - a pooled analysis.
Dominik StelzleJoyce KaducuVeronika SchmidtTamara M WelteBernard J NgowiWilliam MatujaGabrielle EscheuPeter HaukeVivien RichterEmilio OvugaBettina PfauslerErich SchmutzhardAction AmosWendy HarrisonLuise KellerAndrea Sylvia WinklerPublished in: BMC neurology (2022)
Epilepsy is common in sub-Saharan Africa, often caused by neurocysticercosis or ischaemic strokes. PWE suffer from high seizure rates and subsequent injuries, as well as from socio-economic consequences due to insufficient ASM treatment. This pooled analysis illustrates the need for structural programmes for adequate identification, education, assessment and treatment of PWE in sub-Saharan Africa.
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