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ACHIEVE conference proceedings: implementing action plans to reduce and control hypertension burden in Africa.

Paul OlowoyoAnastase DzudieAkinkunmi Paul OkekunleReginald ObiakoAna MocumbiHind BeheiryGianfranco ParatiDaniel T LacklandFred S SarfoAugustine Nonso OdiliAbiodun M AdeoyeKolawole WahabCharles AgyemangNorman R C CampbellAndre Pascal KengnePaul K WheltonPierpaolo PellicoriAd Adams EbenezerOladimeji AdebayoOladotun OlalusiAyodele JegedeEzinne UvereOlayinka AdebajoBaffour AwuahAndrew MoranBryan WilliamsTomasz J GuzikCollins KokuroFred BukachiOkechukwu Samuel OgahChristian DellesPasquale MaffiaRufus Olusola AkinyemiPrebo BarangoDike OjjiMayowa Ojo Owolabi
Published in: Journal of human hypertension (2024)
The prevalence of hypertension, the commonest risk factor for preventable disability and premature deaths, is rapidly increasing in Africa. The African Control of Hypertension through Innovative Epidemiology, and a Vibrant Ecosystem [ACHIEVE] conference was convened to discuss and initiate the co-implementation of the strategic solutions to tame this burden toward achieving a target of 80% for awareness, treatment, and control by the year 2030. Experts, including the academia, policymakers, patients, the WHO, and representatives of various hypertension and cardiology societies generated a 12-item communique for implementation by the stakeholders of the ACHIEVE ecosystem at the continental, national, sub-national, and local (primary) healthcare levels.
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