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Common infectious and parasitic diseases as a cause of seizures: geographic distribution and contribution to the burden of epilepsy

  • Elza Márcia T. Yacubian
  • , Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige
  • , Gagandeep Singh
  • , Arturo Carpio
  • , Nathália V. de Figueiredo
  • , Ricardo Lutzky Saute
  • , Tissiana Marques de Haes
  • Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Makerere University
  • Dayanand Medical College & Hospital
  • Universidad de Cuenca
  • Universidade de São Paulo

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Abstract

This educational review article aims to provide information on the central nervous system (CNS) infectious and parasitic diseases that frequently cause seizures and acquired epilepsy in the developing world. We explain the difficulties in defining acute symptomatic seizures, which are common in patients with meningitis, viral encephalitis, malaria, and neurocysticercosis, most of which are associated with increased mortality and morbidity, including subsequent epilepsy. Geographic location determines the common causes of infectious and parasitic diseases in a particular region. Management issues encompass prompt treatment of acute symptomatic seizures and the underlying CNS infection, correction of associated predisposing factors, and decisions regarding the appropriate choice and duration of antiseizure therapy. Although healthcare provider education, to recognize and diagnose seizures and epilepsy related to these diseases, is a feasible objective to save lives, prevention of CNS infections and infestations is the only definitive way forward to reduce the burden of epilepsy in developing countries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)994-1019
Number of pages26
JournalEpileptic Disorders
Volume24
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • acute symptomatic seizure
  • encephalitis
  • epileptogenesis
  • meningitis
  • treatment

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