کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3052335 | 1186096 | 2012 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

SummaryPurposeEstimate the prevalence of epilepsy in the 15 years and older in Benin.MethodsWe used a random multistage sampling design to select a representative sample of the 15 years and older in Benin. From March to May 2010, people were screened door-to-door in the twelve regions of Benin. Screening and data collection were performed using a validated standardised questionnaire of epilepsy in tropical regions. A neurologist examined all people suspected of epilepsy.ResultsWe identified 174 suspected epilepsy cases from 13,046 screened people; 105 were confirmed by the neurologist (54 men and 51 women). The mean age of PWE was 28.9 ± 14.3 years. The estimate of crude prevalence of epilepsy in the 15 years and older in Benin was 8.05/1000 (95% CI: 6.52–9.58/1000). The crude prevalence of epilepsy among men was 9.77/1000 (95% CI 7.35–12.73/1000) and 6.79/1000 (95% CI 5.06–8.91/1000) for women. The age-adjusted prevalence of epilepsy on sub-Saharan Africa population was 8.25/1000 and 7.33/1000 on world population. Substantial heterogeneity was noted, with differences from one region to another. The most common seizure types were generalised tonic–clonic (80.0%), partial secondary generalised seizures (14.3%) and partial seizures (5.7%).SignificanceThis nationwide study is the first in West Africa. It provides a low prevalence of epilepsy in Benin compared to previous studies performed in this country and in neighbouring countries. Restricted-area studies are often motivated by the presence of specific risk factors and could overestimate the prevalence, while large-scale studies could underestimate other subtle forms of epilepsy.
Journal: Epilepsy Research - Volume 99, Issue 3, May 2012, Pages 318–326