Rates of diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders within a prevalent population of community-dwelling elderly people in sub-Saharan Africa
Background: The prevalence of neurological disorders in those aged 70 years and over in the Hai district of Tanzania has been previously reported. The following research reports rates of patient's: treatment seeking, diagnosis and treatment within this prevalent population. Methods: All people...
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Main Authors: | Felicity Dewhurst (Author), Matthew J. Dewhurst (Author), William K. Gray (Author), Paul Chaote (Author), William Howlett (Author), Golda Orega (Author), Richard W. Walker (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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