Incidence of epilepsy in rural central Ethiopia

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作者
TekleHaimanot, R
Forsgren, L
Ekstedt, J
机构
[1] UNIV ADDIS ABABA, DEPT MED, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
[2] UMEA UNIV HOSP, DEPT NEUROL, S-90185 UMEA, SWEDEN
关键词
epidemiology; incidence; seizures; epilepsy; Africa;
D O I
10.1111/j.1528-1157.1997.tb01138.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Purpose: To study the incidence of epilepsy in a rural area of Ethiopia. Methods: A community-based study was performed in a random sample of villages with 61,686 inhabitants in a rural area of central Ethiopia. In a door-to-door survey, all inhabitants in the study area were interviewed about seizures. A standardized protocol was used. All new cases with epilepsy that had occurred since a previous study was made 3.5 years earlier were included. Fifty-three of the subjects were investigated with EEG. Results: One-hundred thirty-nine incident cases were identified, corresponding to an annual incidence of 64 in 100,000 inhabitants [95% confidence interval (CI) 44-84]. The corresponding rate for males was 72 (CI42-102); for females, it was 57 (CI31-84). The highest age-specific incidence occurred in the youngest age groups (0-9 years); the next highest was in the group aged 10-19 years. Generalized convulsive seizures occurred in 69%, partial seizures occurred in 20%, and unclassifiable seizures occurred in 11%. Seizures occurred daily in 10% and weekly in another 14%; 33% had monthly seizures. Twenty-two percent had a family history of epilepsy. A history of head trauma was ascertained in 5.7% and was the most common possible etiologic factor identified. Thirteen percent were treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Conclusions: The incidence of epilepsy in Ethiopia is high. A high incidence in combination with a prevalence of epilepsy in the study area comparable to that in the rest of the world may be explained by a high degree of spontaneous remission of epilepsy and/or a high mortality due to epilepsy. Despite health education on epilepsy given to the community, a minority of subjects were treated with AEDs, which may reflect the inadequacies of the health services and transportation difficulties faced by the patients.
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