Nervous system disorders: a global epidemic.

Arch Neurol

Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center, 1725 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.

Published: July 2002

Major new epidemiological analyses are focusing attention on disorders of the nervous system as important causes of death and disability around the world. One in every 9 individuals dies of a disorder of the nervous system. Stroke outweighs all other neurological disorders combined as a cause of mortality. Most disorders of the nervous system occur in developing countries. Developmental disability due to malnutrition, and cognitive dysfunction associated with parasitic infections are the most common neurological disorders. As the world's population ages and the effects of infectious disease decline, the relative effects of many disorders of the nervous system, including stroke and dementia, are increasing. The disorders of the nervous system causing the highest rates of death and disability are preventable and treatable. Increased awareness of the global effects of neurological disorders should help health care planners and the neurological community set appropriate priorities in research, prevention, and management of these conditions.

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