The real stroke burden in the Philippines

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Stroke is the Philippines' second leading cause of death. It has a prevalence of 0·9%; ischemic stroke comprises 70% while hemorrhagic stroke comprises 30%. Age-adjusted hypertension prevalence is 20·6%, diabetes 6·0%, dyslipidemia 72·0%, smoking 31%, and obesity 4·9%. The neurologist-to-patient ratio is 1:330·000, with 67% of neurologists practicing in urban centers. Health care is largely private and the cost is borne out-of-pocket by patients and their families. Challenges include delivering adequate support to the rural communities and to the underprivileged sectors. © 2014 World Stroke Organization.

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Navarro, J. C., Baroque, A. C., Lokin, J. K., & Venketasubramanian, N. (2014). The real stroke burden in the Philippines. International Journal of Stroke, 9(5), 640–641. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijs.12287

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