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Prevalence of Parkinson’s disease and other
types of Parkinsonism in Al Kharga district, Egypt

Research Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder in older people. The prevalence of PD varies among ethnic and geographic groups around the world. In this study, we aimed to estimate the prevalence of PD and other types of Parkinsonism in persons aged $40 years in the Al Kharga district of Egypt. The study was conducted on the total population of Al Kharga district (62,583 persons) between 2005 and 2009 and involved three neurology specialists and 15 female social workers undertaking a door-to-door survey. Suspected cases of Parkinsonism were subjected to meticulous clinical and neurological examination by three neurology staff members from Assiut University hospital who carried out their examinations separately. Of the total population surveyed, 15,482 persons were aged $40 years and 49 of these were identified as having Parkinsonism (prevalence: 316.50 per 100,000 people [95% confidence interval {CI} 240.21–404.98]). Of the 49, 33 fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for PD, giving a prevalence rate of 213.15/100,000 (95% CI 150.51–285.80) while 14 fulfilled those for vascular Parkinsonism, with a prevalence rate of 90.43/100,000 (95% CI 49.60–137.78). Postencephalitic and unspecified Parkinsonism each had a prevalence rate of 6.46/100,000. The prevalence of Parkinsonism was found to increase steadily with age, and the prevalence of all types of Parkinsonism was statistically higher in rural compared with urban communities, with no significant difference between men and women.
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Tarek A Rageh, Nabil M Abdel Hakeem, Mohamed Abd Al Hamed,Reda Badry
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Research Member
Research Pages
PP.1821-1826
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Parkinson’s disease and other
types of Parkinsonism in Al Kharga district, Egypt

Research Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder in older people. The prevalence of PD varies among ethnic and geographic groups around the world. In this study, we aimed to estimate the prevalence of PD and other types of Parkinsonism in persons aged $40 years in the Al Kharga district of Egypt. The study was conducted on the total population of Al Kharga district (62,583 persons) between 2005 and 2009 and involved three neurology specialists and 15 female social workers undertaking a door-to-door survey. Suspected cases of Parkinsonism were subjected to meticulous clinical and neurological examination by three neurology staff members from Assiut University hospital who carried out their examinations separately. Of the total population surveyed, 15,482 persons were aged $40 years and 49 of these were identified as having Parkinsonism (prevalence: 316.50 per 100,000 people [95% confidence interval {CI} 240.21–404.98]). Of the 49, 33 fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for PD, giving a prevalence rate of 213.15/100,000 (95% CI 150.51–285.80) while 14 fulfilled those for vascular Parkinsonism, with a prevalence rate of 90.43/100,000 (95% CI 49.60–137.78). Postencephalitic and unspecified Parkinsonism each had a prevalence rate of 6.46/100,000. The prevalence of Parkinsonism was found to increase steadily with age, and the prevalence of all types of Parkinsonism was statistically higher in rural compared with urban communities, with no significant difference between men and women.
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Tarek A Rageh, Nabil M Abdel Hakeem, Mohamed Abd Al Hamed,Reda Badry
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Research Pages
PP.1821-1826
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Parkinson’s disease and other
types of Parkinsonism in Al Kharga district, Egypt

Research Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder in older people. The prevalence of PD varies among ethnic and geographic groups around the world. In this study, we aimed to estimate the prevalence of PD and other types of Parkinsonism in persons aged $40 years in the Al Kharga district of Egypt. The study was conducted on the total population of Al Kharga district (62,583 persons) between 2005 and 2009 and involved three neurology specialists and 15 female social workers undertaking a door-to-door survey. Suspected cases of Parkinsonism were subjected to meticulous clinical and neurological examination by three neurology staff members from Assiut University hospital who carried out their examinations separately. Of the total population surveyed, 15,482 persons were aged $40 years and 49 of these were identified as having Parkinsonism (prevalence: 316.50 per 100,000 people [95% confidence interval {CI} 240.21–404.98]). Of the 49, 33 fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for PD, giving a prevalence rate of 213.15/100,000 (95% CI 150.51–285.80) while 14 fulfilled those for vascular Parkinsonism, with a prevalence rate of 90.43/100,000 (95% CI 49.60–137.78). Postencephalitic and unspecified Parkinsonism each had a prevalence rate of 6.46/100,000. The prevalence of Parkinsonism was found to increase steadily with age, and the prevalence of all types of Parkinsonism was statistically higher in rural compared with urban communities, with no significant difference between men and women.
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Tarek A Rageh, Nabil M Abdel Hakeem, Mohamed Abd Al Hamed,Reda Badry
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Research Pages
PP.1821-1826
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Parkinson’s disease and other
types of Parkinsonism in Al Kharga district, Egypt

Research Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder in older people. The prevalence of PD varies among ethnic and geographic groups around the world. In this study, we aimed to estimate the prevalence of PD and other types of Parkinsonism in persons aged $40 years in the Al Kharga district of Egypt. The study was conducted on the total population of Al Kharga district (62,583 persons) between 2005 and 2009 and involved three neurology specialists and 15 female social workers undertaking a door-to-door survey. Suspected cases of Parkinsonism were subjected to meticulous clinical and neurological examination by three neurology staff members from Assiut University hospital who carried out their examinations separately. Of the total population surveyed, 15,482 persons were aged $40 years and 49 of these were identified as having Parkinsonism (prevalence: 316.50 per 100,000 people [95% confidence interval {CI} 240.21–404.98]). Of the 49, 33 fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for PD, giving a prevalence rate of 213.15/100,000 (95% CI 150.51–285.80) while 14 fulfilled those for vascular Parkinsonism, with a prevalence rate of 90.43/100,000 (95% CI 49.60–137.78). Postencephalitic and unspecified Parkinsonism each had a prevalence rate of 6.46/100,000. The prevalence of Parkinsonism was found to increase steadily with age, and the prevalence of all types of Parkinsonism was statistically higher in rural compared with urban communities, with no significant difference between men and women.
Research Authors
Hamdy N El-Tallawy, Wafaa M Farghaly, Ghaydaa A Shehata, Tarek A Rageh, Nabil M Abdel Hakeem, Mohamed Abd Al Hamed,Reda Badry
Research Journal
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Research Member
Research Pages
PP.1821-1826
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Spinal Cord Disorders in
Al-Quseir City, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
The knowledge of the prevalence of spinal cord disorders (SCD) is important to understand specific causes in each part of the worldand to allow to potentially adapt health care and public policy including law enforcement to the main causes. SCD have important personal, biopsychological, socio-economic, short-term and long-term consequences. An SCD is the underlying cause for 1 of every 40 patients admitted to a major trauma centre. The affected population consists primarily of young male adults. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and cause of SCD in Al- Quseir City, using a door-to-door method. The total of inhabitants was 33,285 in Al-Quseir City screened by 3 specialists of neurology. Suspected cases were subjected to full clinical assessment and MRI or CT of the spine. The prevalence rate of SCD was 63/100,000 for the total population. Traumatic spinal cord injury had a prevalence of 18/100,000, while nontraumatic SCD was found in 45/100,000. Degenerative cervical disc prolapse was the most common aetiology of SCD with a prevalence rate of 27/100,000.
Research Authors
Hamdy N. El Tallawy , Wafaa M. Farghly , Reda Badry , Tarek A. Rageh , N. Abdel Hakeem Metwally , Ghaydaa A. Shehata , Mohamed A.M. Sayd , Yasser Hamed , Mahmoud R. Kandil
Research Journal
Neuroepidemiology
Research Pages
PP.42–47
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.41,No.1
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Spinal Cord Disorders in
Al-Quseir City, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
The knowledge of the prevalence of spinal cord disorders (SCD) is important to understand specific causes in each part of the worldand to allow to potentially adapt health care and public policy including law enforcement to the main causes. SCD have important personal, biopsychological, socio-economic, short-term and long-term consequences. An SCD is the underlying cause for 1 of every 40 patients admitted to a major trauma centre. The affected population consists primarily of young male adults. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and cause of SCD in Al- Quseir City, using a door-to-door method. The total of inhabitants was 33,285 in Al-Quseir City screened by 3 specialists of neurology. Suspected cases were subjected to full clinical assessment and MRI or CT of the spine. The prevalence rate of SCD was 63/100,000 for the total population. Traumatic spinal cord injury had a prevalence of 18/100,000, while nontraumatic SCD was found in 45/100,000. Degenerative cervical disc prolapse was the most common aetiology of SCD with a prevalence rate of 27/100,000.
Research Authors
Hamdy N. El Tallawy , Wafaa M. Farghly , Reda Badry , Tarek A. Rageh , N. Abdel Hakeem Metwally , Ghaydaa A. Shehata , Mohamed A.M. Sayd , Yasser Hamed , Mahmoud R. Kandil
Research Journal
Neuroepidemiology
Research Pages
PP.42–47
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.41,No.1
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Spinal Cord Disorders in
Al-Quseir City, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
The knowledge of the prevalence of spinal cord disorders (SCD) is important to understand specific causes in each part of the worldand to allow to potentially adapt health care and public policy including law enforcement to the main causes. SCD have important personal, biopsychological, socio-economic, short-term and long-term consequences. An SCD is the underlying cause for 1 of every 40 patients admitted to a major trauma centre. The affected population consists primarily of young male adults. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and cause of SCD in Al- Quseir City, using a door-to-door method. The total of inhabitants was 33,285 in Al-Quseir City screened by 3 specialists of neurology. Suspected cases were subjected to full clinical assessment and MRI or CT of the spine. The prevalence rate of SCD was 63/100,000 for the total population. Traumatic spinal cord injury had a prevalence of 18/100,000, while nontraumatic SCD was found in 45/100,000. Degenerative cervical disc prolapse was the most common aetiology of SCD with a prevalence rate of 27/100,000.
Research Authors
Hamdy N. El Tallawy , Wafaa M. Farghly , Reda Badry , Tarek A. Rageh , N. Abdel Hakeem Metwally , Ghaydaa A. Shehata , Mohamed A.M. Sayd , Yasser Hamed , Mahmoud R. Kandil
Research Journal
Neuroepidemiology
Research Member
Research Pages
PP.42–47
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.41,No.1
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Spinal Cord Disorders in
Al-Quseir City, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
The knowledge of the prevalence of spinal cord disorders (SCD) is important to understand specific causes in each part of the worldand to allow to potentially adapt health care and public policy including law enforcement to the main causes. SCD have important personal, biopsychological, socio-economic, short-term and long-term consequences. An SCD is the underlying cause for 1 of every 40 patients admitted to a major trauma centre. The affected population consists primarily of young male adults. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and cause of SCD in Al- Quseir City, using a door-to-door method. The total of inhabitants was 33,285 in Al-Quseir City screened by 3 specialists of neurology. Suspected cases were subjected to full clinical assessment and MRI or CT of the spine. The prevalence rate of SCD was 63/100,000 for the total population. Traumatic spinal cord injury had a prevalence of 18/100,000, while nontraumatic SCD was found in 45/100,000. Degenerative cervical disc prolapse was the most common aetiology of SCD with a prevalence rate of 27/100,000.
Research Authors
Hamdy N. El Tallawy , Wafaa M. Farghly , Reda Badry , Tarek A. Rageh , N. Abdel Hakeem Metwally , Ghaydaa A. Shehata , Mohamed A.M. Sayd , Yasser Hamed , Mahmoud R. Kandil
Research Journal
Neuroepidemiology
Research Pages
PP.42–47
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.41,No.1
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Spinal Cord Disorders in
Al-Quseir City, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
The knowledge of the prevalence of spinal cord disorders (SCD) is important to understand specific causes in each part of the worldand to allow to potentially adapt health care and public policy including law enforcement to the main causes. SCD have important personal, biopsychological, socio-economic, short-term and long-term consequences. An SCD is the underlying cause for 1 of every 40 patients admitted to a major trauma centre. The affected population consists primarily of young male adults. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and cause of SCD in Al- Quseir City, using a door-to-door method. The total of inhabitants was 33,285 in Al-Quseir City screened by 3 specialists of neurology. Suspected cases were subjected to full clinical assessment and MRI or CT of the spine. The prevalence rate of SCD was 63/100,000 for the total population. Traumatic spinal cord injury had a prevalence of 18/100,000, while nontraumatic SCD was found in 45/100,000. Degenerative cervical disc prolapse was the most common aetiology of SCD with a prevalence rate of 27/100,000.
Research Authors
Hamdy N. El Tallawy , Wafaa M. Farghly , Reda Badry , Tarek A. Rageh , N. Abdel Hakeem Metwally , Ghaydaa A. Shehata , Mohamed A.M. Sayd , Yasser Hamed , Mahmoud R. Kandil
Research Journal
Neuroepidemiology
Research Member
Research Pages
PP.42–47
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.41,No.1
Research Year
2013

Prevalence of Spinal Cord Disorders in
Al-Quseir City, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

Research Abstract
The knowledge of the prevalence of spinal cord disorders (SCD) is important to understand specific causes in each part of the worldand to allow to potentially adapt health care and public policy including law enforcement to the main causes. SCD have important personal, biopsychological, socio-economic, short-term and long-term consequences. An SCD is the underlying cause for 1 of every 40 patients admitted to a major trauma centre. The affected population consists primarily of young male adults. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and cause of SCD in Al- Quseir City, using a door-to-door method. The total of inhabitants was 33,285 in Al-Quseir City screened by 3 specialists of neurology. Suspected cases were subjected to full clinical assessment and MRI or CT of the spine. The prevalence rate of SCD was 63/100,000 for the total population. Traumatic spinal cord injury had a prevalence of 18/100,000, while nontraumatic SCD was found in 45/100,000. Degenerative cervical disc prolapse was the most common aetiology of SCD with a prevalence rate of 27/100,000.
Research Authors
Hamdy N. El Tallawy , Wafaa M. Farghly , Reda Badry , Tarek A. Rageh , N. Abdel Hakeem Metwally , Ghaydaa A. Shehata , Mohamed A.M. Sayd , Yasser Hamed , Mahmoud R. Kandil
Research Journal
Neuroepidemiology
Research Pages
PP.42–47
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.41,No.1
Research Year
2013
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