WHO epilepsy - Infographic 2015

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WHAT IS epilepsy?

NEUROLOGICAL

INFECTIONS

STROKE

GENETIC

HEAD

BASIS

INJURIES

A NEUROLOGICAL CONDITION

BRAIN TUMOURS

characterized by recurrent seizures CAUSES

Seizures are due to

BRAIN DAMAGE FROM PRENATAL OR PERINATAL CAUSES

brief disturbances in the

?

electrical functions

CONTAGIOUS

Epilepsy affects people of all ages

What is the IMPACT of epilepsy?

50 000 000

IN MANY CASES

3– 6

TIMES

of the brain

UNKNOWN

GREATER

RISK

OF PREMATURE

More than 50 million people are living with epilepsy globally

DEATH

80 %

live in lowand middle-income countries

75 % DO NOT RECEIVE

TREATMENT

CAUSES OF TREATMENT GAP: - lack of trained staff - poor access to anti-epileptic medicines - societal misconceptions - poverty - low prioritization for the treatment of epilepsy

FAMILY

WORK

SOCIAL STANDING


What is the SOLUTION?

70% NORMAL LIVES

Epilepsy can be treated with inexpensive and effective anti-epileptic medicines.

With such treatment 70% of people with epilepsy can lead normal lives.

WHO can do WHAT?

LEARN ABOUT EPILEPSY

PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY AND THEIR FAMILIES

SEEK TREATMENT

THE PUBLIC

POLICY MAKERS ENSURE ACCESS TO EPILEPSY TREATMENT IN COMMUNITIES

HEALTH-CARE WORKERS PROMOTE PUBLIC AWARENESS

COMMUNITIES AND NGOS

EDUCATE AND TRAIN


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