Department of Pediatric Neurology, Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Mulago Hospital/College of Health Sciences, Makere University, Kampala, Uganda.
Semin Pediatr Neurol. 2014 Mar;21(1):36-41. doi: 10.1016/j.spen.2014.01.005. Epub 2014 Jan 14.
Children with epilepsy who reside in the African continent are faced with some of the greatest challenges of receiving adequate care. The burden of disease is exacerbated by the high incidence of acquired causes and the large treatment gap. Skilled teams to identify and care for children with epilepsy are lacking. Many patients are managed through psychiatric services, thus potentially compounding the stigma associated with the condition. Little data exist to assess the true proportion of comorbidities suffered by children with epilepsy, the assumption is that this is high, further aggravated by delayed interventions and adverse responses to some of the more commonly used antiepileptic drugs.
居住在非洲大陆的癫痫患儿面临着一些最大的挑战,无法获得足够的治疗。疾病负担因获得性病因的高发率和巨大的治疗差距而加剧。缺乏识别和照顾癫痫患儿的专业团队。许多患者通过精神科服务进行管理,从而可能加剧与这种疾病相关的污名化。几乎没有数据可以评估癫痫患儿共病的真实比例,假设这一比例很高,由于干预延迟和对一些更常用抗癫痫药物的不良反应,情况进一步恶化。