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seizures

Anthony K. Ngugi

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angugiatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
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Epilepsy is one of the commonest neurological disorders affecting more than 50 million people worldwide; out of whom 40 million live in resource poor countries (RPC) with10 million in Africa alone.

Caroline Kathomi Mbuba

Caroline Kathomi Mbuba
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ckathomiatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
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Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disorder, affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide, of whom 40 million are estimated to live in resource poor countries (RPC).

Haemodynamics in children with acute non-traumatic coma

Cerebral malaria, meningitis and encephalitis are the most common causes of acute encephalopathies in children in sub-Saharan Africa. All are associated with seizures and may be complicated by shock and intracranial hypertension. These features are associated with prolonged coma, increased mortality and both short and long-term cognitive and neurological deficits. Children with multiple risk factors have even poorer outcomes.


Seizures may be completely unapparent clinically. Clinical signs of intracranial hypertension are a late feature and intracranial pressure monitoring is an invasive procedure unavailable in most health units in sub-Saharan Africa.

Patricia Njuguna

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pnjugunaatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
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Patricia Wambui Njuguna is Paediatrician based in Kilifi, Kenya. She graduated with a Masters in Medicine (Paediatrics and Child Health) (University of Nairobi) in 2006.