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Trends Over Time in Stroke Incidence by Race in the Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.

Tracy E MadsenLili DingJane C KhouryMary HaverbuschDaniel WooSimona FerioliFelipe De Los Rios La RosaSharyl R MartiniOpeolu AdeoyePooja KhatriMatthew L FlahertyJason MackeyEva A MistryStacie L DemelElisheva ColemanAdam S JasneSabreena SlavinKyle B WalshMichael StarJoseph P BroderickBrett M KisselaDawn O Kleindorfer
Published in: Neurology (2024)
Stroke incidence is decreasing over time in both Black and White adults, an encouraging trend in the burden of cerebrovascular disease in the US population. Unfortunately, however, Black:White disparities have not decreased over a 22-year period, especially among younger and middle-aged adults, suggesting the need for more effective interventions to eliminate inequities by race.
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