2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(01)05807-x
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Epilepsy in less-developed countries and at home

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“…These advances have barely touched those in poor societies. Even within developed economies, many were not receiving the best possible quality of care (1). Undoubtedly the major challenge for epilepsy control in the new century is to tackle this problem of access among the poor, in both developed and developing economies.…”
Section: Despite Advancing Health Technology Many People Cannot Affor...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These advances have barely touched those in poor societies. Even within developed economies, many were not receiving the best possible quality of care (1). Undoubtedly the major challenge for epilepsy control in the new century is to tackle this problem of access among the poor, in both developed and developing economies.…”
Section: Despite Advancing Health Technology Many People Cannot Affor...mentioning
confidence: 99%