Stroke systems of care in South-East Asia Region (SEAR): commonalities and diversities
Summary: The Southeast Asia Region (SEAR) accounts for nearly 50% of the developing world's stroke burden. With various commonalities across its countries concerning health services, user awareness, and healthcare-seeking behavior, SEAR still presents profound diversities in stroke-related serv...
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Main Authors: | Ivy A. Sebastian (Author), Dorcas B.C. Gandhi (Author), Padmavati N. Sylaja (Author), Raju Paudel (Author), Yogeshwar V. Kalkonde (Author), Yangchen Yangchen (Author), Harsha Gunasekara (Author), Ranjit J. Injety (Author), Pranay J. Vijayanand (Author), Nistara S. Chawla (Author), San Oo (Author), Khin Myo Hla (Author), Tashi Tenzin (Author), Jeyaraj D. Pandian (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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