Defeating epilepsy: A global public health commitment

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This article points out that defeating epilepsy is a global public health commitment and a new challenge. This is because: epilepsy causes a heavy burden and very high treatment gap; in the field of life sciences and medicine, the 21st century would be the “Century of Brain Science”; a number of national brain research initiatives provide a great opportunity to reveal the secret of epilepsy; the Global Campaign against Epilepsy and the Mental Health Gap Action Programme made great contributions in the epilepsy control work worldwide; the historical WHA68.20 resolution gives great strength to promote defeating epilepsy.

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Saxena, S., & Li, S. (2017). Defeating epilepsy: A global public health commitment. Epilepsia Open, 2(2), 153–155. https://doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12010

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