Search Results - "Ali Toure, I"
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PS075 Quality Assessment of 7 Cardiovascular Drugs in Sub-Saharan African Countries: Results of the Seven Study by Drug and Version of Drug
Published in Global heart (01-06-2016)Get full text
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May Measurement Month 2017–19: an analysis of blood pressure screening results from Niger
Published in European heart journal supplements (07-10-2022)“…Abstract The aim of this study was to screen for cardiovascular risk factors with particular focus on high blood pressure (BP) in Niger and thereby to raise…”
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Spectrum of heart failure in 16 sub-saharan countries: drugs strategies and 8-year trends (the february study 2016-2023)
Published in European heart journal (28-10-2024)“…Abstract Background Heart failure (HF) is a growing public health concern in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The hospital prevalence studies estimate that in SSA, HF…”
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Causes of admission and mortality among patients admitted in 37 cardiology departments in 17 Sub-Saharan African countries: the FEBRUARY observatory (2016–2021) from African Research Network
Published in European heart journal (03-10-2022)“…Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death worldwide. At least two-third of CVD death occurs in low- (LIC) and middle-income…”
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P5712Research Network in Africa (RNA): quality assessment of antihypertensive generic drugs in 10 African countries
Published in European heart journal (01-10-2019)“…Abstract Introduction Hypertension results in more deaths than any other risk factor and has been on the rise in Sub-Saharan Africa over the past few decades…”
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P4567Factors associated with poor adherence to medication among hypertensive patients in twelve low and middle income sub-Saharan countries
Published in European heart journal (01-10-2019)“…Abstract Background Over the past few decades, the prevalence of hypertension has dramatically increased in Sub-Saharan Africa. Poor adherence has been…”
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