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An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China

OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disease that is characterized by seizures. Seizure episodes, stigma, and high medical costs associated with this condition caused significant psychological distress. This study aimed to evaluate epidemiological characteristics and treatment status of epi...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Guoxian, Li, Futao, Chen, Yongmin, Liu, Huijuan, Wang, Shurong, Lao, Jitong, Chen, Shuang, Zhang, Yimin, Lu, Rui, Liao, Xiaoping, Ma, Lin, Li, Qifu
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8166789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34033247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12476
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author Zheng, Guoxian
Li, Futao
Chen, Yongmin
Liu, Huijuan
Wang, Shurong
Lao, Jitong
Chen, Shuang
Zhang, Yimin
Lu, Rui
Liao, Xiaoping
Ma, Lin
Li, Qifu
author_facet Zheng, Guoxian
Li, Futao
Chen, Yongmin
Liu, Huijuan
Wang, Shurong
Lao, Jitong
Chen, Shuang
Zhang, Yimin
Lu, Rui
Liao, Xiaoping
Ma, Lin
Li, Qifu
author_sort Zheng, Guoxian
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description OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disease that is characterized by seizures. Seizure episodes, stigma, and high medical costs associated with this condition caused significant psychological distress. This study aimed to evaluate epidemiological characteristics and treatment status of epilepsy in individuals existing in the tropical rural areas of Hainan Province of China. METHODS: A household survey on epilepsy was conducted among the rural population of Chengmai County, Danzhou City, Baoting Autonomous County (Li and Miao nationalities), and Dingan County in Hainan Province, China. A screening questionnaire based on the standard screening questionnaires of the World Health Organization (WHO) was designed and a screening instrument of International Community‐based Epilepsy Research Group was used. Individuals suspected or previously diagnosed with epilepsy were reexamined by an experienced neurologist. Further clinical data were collected from subjects with confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy. RESULTS: This study included 16 676 subjects with 8827 men (52.93%) and 7849 women (47.07%). Majority of the study subjects included were of Han Chinese (N = 13 145, 78.83%), and the remaining were of Li minority ethnicity. The incidence of epilepsy was 0.24 per 1000, and the total prevalence of active epilepsy was 2.33 per 1000. The prevalence of epilepsy in the Han and Li nationalities was 3.27 and 2.27 per 1000, respectively, which was shown to be higher in people aged ≥ 60. The initial onset of epilepsy tended to trigger among children aged between 0 and 9 years old. Initial assessment revealed that the treatment gap for active epilepsy was 58.97%, and stroke is shown as the most common cause of symptomatic epilepsy. SIGNIFICANCE: The prevalence and incidence of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of Hainan Province were close to those of the earlier findings that are reported in other regions of China and lower than those remaining in the tropical areas around the world. There exists a huge treatment gap for active epilepsy, which indicates an urgent need for a rational intervention strategy.
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spelling pubmed-81667892021-06-05 An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China Zheng, Guoxian Li, Futao Chen, Yongmin Liu, Huijuan Wang, Shurong Lao, Jitong Chen, Shuang Zhang, Yimin Lu, Rui Liao, Xiaoping Ma, Lin Li, Qifu Epilepsia Open Full‐length Original Research OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disease that is characterized by seizures. Seizure episodes, stigma, and high medical costs associated with this condition caused significant psychological distress. This study aimed to evaluate epidemiological characteristics and treatment status of epilepsy in individuals existing in the tropical rural areas of Hainan Province of China. METHODS: A household survey on epilepsy was conducted among the rural population of Chengmai County, Danzhou City, Baoting Autonomous County (Li and Miao nationalities), and Dingan County in Hainan Province, China. A screening questionnaire based on the standard screening questionnaires of the World Health Organization (WHO) was designed and a screening instrument of International Community‐based Epilepsy Research Group was used. Individuals suspected or previously diagnosed with epilepsy were reexamined by an experienced neurologist. Further clinical data were collected from subjects with confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy. RESULTS: This study included 16 676 subjects with 8827 men (52.93%) and 7849 women (47.07%). Majority of the study subjects included were of Han Chinese (N = 13 145, 78.83%), and the remaining were of Li minority ethnicity. The incidence of epilepsy was 0.24 per 1000, and the total prevalence of active epilepsy was 2.33 per 1000. The prevalence of epilepsy in the Han and Li nationalities was 3.27 and 2.27 per 1000, respectively, which was shown to be higher in people aged ≥ 60. The initial onset of epilepsy tended to trigger among children aged between 0 and 9 years old. Initial assessment revealed that the treatment gap for active epilepsy was 58.97%, and stroke is shown as the most common cause of symptomatic epilepsy. SIGNIFICANCE: The prevalence and incidence of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of Hainan Province were close to those of the earlier findings that are reported in other regions of China and lower than those remaining in the tropical areas around the world. There exists a huge treatment gap for active epilepsy, which indicates an urgent need for a rational intervention strategy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8166789/ /pubmed/34033247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12476 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Epilepsia Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Zheng, Guoxian
Li, Futao
Chen, Yongmin
Liu, Huijuan
Wang, Shurong
Lao, Jitong
Chen, Shuang
Zhang, Yimin
Lu, Rui
Liao, Xiaoping
Ma, Lin
Li, Qifu
An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China
title An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China
title_full An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China
title_fullStr An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China
title_full_unstemmed An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China
title_short An epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of China
title_sort epidemiological survey of epilepsy in tropical rural areas of china
topic Full‐length Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8166789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34033247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12476
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