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epilepsy

Michael Kihara

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Email: 
mkiharaatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Clinical Group

Dr Kihara’s interests involves determining the learning outcomes of individuals with exposure to brain insults and ways to minimize these effects.  He has spent the

Charles Newton

Charles Newton
Email: 
cnewtonatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Sickle Cell Disease (Dar es Salaam)

Charles Newton was born in Kenya, qualified in Cape Town, South Africa, with postgraduate training in Paediatrics in Manchester and London, United Kingdom.

Prevalence, incidence and mortality of epilepsy in Sub-Saharan Africa

Principal Investigator(s): 
Anthony K. Ngugi

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Anthony K. Ngugi

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Email: 
angugiatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Clinical Group

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
Email: 
ckathomiatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Clinical Group

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).

Patricia Njuguna

Email: 
pnjugunaatkilifi [dot] kemri-wellcome [dot] org
Group: 
Clinical Group

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.