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Very high epilepsy prevalence in rural Southern Rwanda: The underestimated burden of epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa.

Ieme GarrezDirk E TeuwenFidèle SeberaSylvestre MutungireheArlène NdayisengaDelphine KajenezaGeorgette UmuhozaJeannine KayirangwaUta E DüllPeter DedekenPaul A J M Boon
Published in: Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH (2023)
We demonstrated a very high epilepsy prevalence in Southern rural Rwanda, with over 20% of cases having only non-convulsive seizures, which are often underdiagnosed in rural Africa. In line with previous Rwandan reports, we reiterate the high burden of the disease in the country. Geographic variation in prevalence throughout Africa may result from differences in risk and aetiological factors. Case-control studies are underway to understand such differences and propose adapted health policies for epilepsy prevention.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • case control
  • south africa
  • public health
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  • mental health
  • emergency department
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  • climate change
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