| Literature DB >> 23029986 |
F Jarraya1, K Kammoun, H Mahfoudh, Kh Kammoun, J Hachicha.
Abstract
Tunisia is a north-African country where epidemiological and socio-economical transition lead cardio-metabolic diseases at the forefront of health concerns. Cardiovascular disease becomes the leading cause of death. Epidemiological studies noted that 30,6% of adults are hypertensive. Only 38,8% from those diagnosed with hypertension were aware about their disease. From those, 84% take antihypertensive treatment. Tunisian health authorities developed in 1993 a national program for diabetes and hypertension care. Hypertension benefits from a full support by the social security fund for policyholders and the state for the poor. Thus, hypertension followed by public health centers is controlled in 42.9% of cases.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23029986
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Suisse ISSN: 1660-9379