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    Very high epilepsy prevalence in rural Southern Rwanda: The underestimated burden of epilepsy in sub‐Saharan Africa by Garrez, Ieme, Teuwen, Dirk E., Sebera, Fidèle, Mutungirehe, Sylvestre, Ndayisenga, Arlène, Kajeneza, Delphine, Umuhoza, Georgette, Kayirangwa, Jeannine, Düll, Uta E., Dedeken, Peter, Boon, Paul A. J. M.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-03-2024)
    “…Objectives Up to 85% of people living with epilepsy (PwE) reside in low‐and middle‐income countries. In sub‐Saharan Africa, the lifetime prevalence of epilepsy…”
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    Challenges to epilepsy management in Rwandan women living with epilepsy by Teuwen, Dirk E., Ndayisenga, Arlène, Garrez, Ieme, Sebera, Fidèle, Mutungirehe, Sylvestre, Umwiringirwa, Josiane, Ndiaye, Mustapha, Umuhoza, Georgette, Boon, Paul A. J. M., Dedeken, Peter

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-06-2024)
    “…Background and purpose In Rwanda, epilepsy prevalence ranges between 29‰ and 49‰. Many women living with epilepsy (WwE) are of childbearing age. Epilepsy…”
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    High prevalence of epilepsy in Northern Rwanda: Exploring gender differences by Dedeken, Peter, Sebera, Fidele, Mutungirehe, Sylvestre, Garrez, Ieme, Umwiringirwa, Josiane, Van Steenkiste, Frank, Boon, Paul A. J. M., Teuwen, Dirk E.

    Published in Brain and behavior (01-11-2021)
    “…Introduction In sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), the prevalence of lifetime epilepsy varies widely between subregions and is higher in rural compared to urban…”
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    Association of depression and epilepsy in Rwanda: A prospective longitudinal study by Sebera, Fidele, Dedeken, Peter, Garrez, Ieme, Umwiringirwa, Josiane, Leers, Tim, Ndacyayisenga, Jean-Pierre, Mutungirehe, Sylvestre, Ndayisenga, Arlene, Niyonzima, Odette, Umuhoza, Georgette, Teuwen, Dirk E., Boon, Paul A.M.J.

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-01-2023)
    “…•In Rwanda, the incidence of moderate to severe depression in persons living with epilepsy is 32.7/1000 patient-years.•In Rwanda, the prevalence of any…”
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