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Project

Improving diagnostics and care for childhood onset epilepsies and its common neurological co-morbidities in Tanzania (Joint-COE).

Childhood onset epilepsies (COE) are important causes of childhood morbidity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and are frequently accompanied by neurodevelopmental disabilities such as intellectual disability (ID). The treatment gap in SSA amounts to 80%, and stigma associated with both epilepsy and ID further increase disease burden for children and caregivers. Genetic factors are assumed to play a major role in COE, but access to genetic testing is non-existing in Tanzania. In this project we will 1) strengthen the research capacity on COE in Tanzania by establishing a research group supporting resident neurologists and PhD students in the development of research protocols addressing COE in Tanzania, and 2) improve quality of life of children with epilepsy (CWE) in Tanzania by a) improving diagnosis and care for CWE, by strengthen-ing medical education and local implementation of genetic testing; b) reducing the treatment gap by educa-tion of caregivers of CWE, c) improving access and quality of community-based rehabilitation programs
Date:1 Jan 2020 →  31 Aug 2022
Keywords:EDUCATION, EPILEPSY, STIGMA
Disciplines:Neurological and neuromuscular diseases, Tropical medicine, Health management
Project type:Collaboration project