PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF EPILEPSY IN ULANGA, A RURAL TANZANIAN DISTRICT - A COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY

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作者
RWIZA, HT
KILONZO, GP
HAULE, J
MATUJA, WBP
MTEZA, I
MBENA, P
KILIMA, PM
MWALUKO, G
MWANGOMBOLA, R
MWAIJANDE, F
RWEYEMAMU, G
MATOWO, A
JILEKAALL, LM
机构
[1] UNIV DAR ES SALAAM,FAC MED,DEPT PSYCHIAT,DAR ES SALAAM,TANZANIA
[2] UNIV DAR ES SALAAM,FAC MED,DEPT PHARMACOL,DAR ES SALAAM,TANZANIA
[3] UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA,DEPT PSYCHIAT,VANCOUVER V6T 1W5,BC,CANADA
[4] UNIV DAR ES SALAAM,FAC MED,DEPT MED,NEUROL UNIT,DAR ES SALAAM,TANZANIA
[5] MOROGORO REG HOSP,MOROGORO,TANZANIA
关键词
EPILEPSY; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PREVALENCE; INCIDENCE; TANZANIA; DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1528-1157.1992.tb01758.x
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
A random cluster sample survey of approximately 18,000 people in 11 villages was performed in Ulanga, a Tanzanian district with a population of approximately 139,000 people. Well-instructed fourth-year medical students and neurologic and psychiatry nurses identified persons with epilepsy using a screening questionnaire and sent them to a neurologist for detailed evaluation. Identified were 207 subjects (88 male, 119 female) with epilepsy; of these, 185 (89.4%) (80 male, 105 female) had active epilepsy. The prevalence of active epilepsy was 10.2 in 1,000. Prevalence among villages varied, ranging from 5.1 to 37.1 in 1,000 (age-adjusted 5.8-37.00. In a 10-year period (1979-1988) 122 subjects living in the 11 villages developed epilepsy, with an annual incidence of 73.3 in 100,000. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) accounted for 58% and partial seizures accounted for 31.9%, whereas in 10.1% seizures were unclassifiable. Of the partial seizures, secondarily generalized seizures were the most common. Possible etiologic or associated factors were identifiable in only 25.3% of cases. Febrile convulsions were associated in 13.4 of cases. Other associated factors included unspecified encephalitis (4.7%), cerebral malaria (1.9%), birth injury (1.4%), and other (3%). In 38% of the cases, there was a positive family history of epilepsy.
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