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The burden of stroke in Africa: A glance at the present and a glimpse into the future

  • Mayowa O. Owolabi
  • , Sally Akarolo-Anthony
  • , Rufus Akinyemi
  • , Donna Arnett
  • , Mulugeta Gebregziabher
  • , Carolyn Jenkins
  • , Hemant Tiwari
  • , Oyedunni Arulogun
  • , Albert Akpalu
  • , Fred Stephen Sarfo
  • , Reginald Obiako
  • , Lukman Owolabi
  • , Kwamena Sagoe
  • , Sylvia Melikam
  • , Abiodun M. Adeoye
  • , Daniel Lackland
  • , Bruce Ovbiagele
  • University College Hospital, Ibadan
  • Harvard University
  • Federal Medical Centre
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Medical University of South Carolina
  • University of Ghana
  • Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
  • Ahmadu Bello University
  • Bayero University

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Abstract

Objective: Information on the current burden of stroke in Africa is limited. The aim of this review was to comprehensively examine the current and projected burden of stroke in Africa. Methods: We systematically reviewed the available literature (PubMed and AJOL) from January 1960 and June 2014 on stroke in Africa. Percentage change in age-adjusted stroke incidence, mortality and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for African countries between 1990 and 2010 were calculated from the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) model-derived figures. Results: Community-based studies revealed an age-standardised annual stroke incidence rate of up to 316 per 100 000 population, and age-standardised prevalence rates of up to 981 per 100 000. Model-based estimates showed significant mean increases in age-standardised stroke incidence. The peculiar factors responsible for the substantial disparities in incidence velocity, ischaemic stroke proportion, mean age and case fatality compared to high-income countries remain unknown. Conclusions: While the available study data and evidence are limited, the burden of stroke in Africa appears to be increasing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S27-S38
JournalCardiovascular Journal of Africa
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2015

Keywords

  • Africa
  • Epidemiology
  • Incidence
  • Mortality
  • Prevalence
  • Stroke

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