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- Introduction
- Epilepsy
- Stigma
- Economic burden
- Global burden of epilepsy
- Demography
- Epidemiology
- Incidence: how many people develop epilepsy?
- More people develop epilepsy in poor countries
- Prevalence: how many people have epilepsy?
- Incidence in poor and developed countries (1)
- Incidence in poor and developed countries (2)
- Epilepsy SMR - different age groups in rural China
- Spontaneous remission reports
- Seizure control in untreated epilepsy (1)
- Treatment gap
- Seizure control in untreated epilepsy (2)
- Prognosis
- Causes and risk factors for epilepsy
- Infections associated with epilepsy (1)
- Infections associated with epilepsy (2)
- CNS infections: malaria and tuberculosis
- CNS infestations: cysticercosis
- Neurocysticercosis: epidemiology
- Where to go from here?
- The stigma of epilepsy (1)
- The stigma of epilepsy (2)
- The stigma of epilepsy (3)
- Delivery of health for epilepsy
- Health seeking
- Treatment models
- Project in China: location
- Demonstration project in China
- Treatment models
- Delivery of health for epilepsy
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- The global burden of epilepsy
- Demographic and epidemiological aspects of Epilepsy around the world
- Outcome of epilepsy in resource-poor settings
- Aetiology and risk factors for epilepsy
- Epilepsy as a stigmatized condition
- Health seeking strategies and delivery of epilepsy care in resource-poor countries
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Talk Citation
Sander, L. (2011, May 3). The global burden of epilepsy [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/SASD9383.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on May 3, 2011
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Ley Sander has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.