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Conceptual framework for establishing the African Stroke Organization.

Rufus Akinyemi1,2,3, Fred Sarfo4, Foad Abd-Allah5, Yomi Ogun6, Mofou Belo7, Patty Francis8, M Bettencourt Mateus9, Kathleen Bateman10, Pamela Naidoo11, Augustina Charway-Felli12, Albert Akpalu13, Kolawole Wahab14, Christian Napon15, Oyedunni Arulogun16, Ad Adams Ebenezer17, Gloria Ekeng18, George Scola19, Kolapo Hamzat20, Stanley Zimba21, Paul Macaire Ossou-Nguiet22, Julius Ademokoya23, Philip Adebayo24, Biniyam Alemayehu Ayele25, Deise Catamo Vaz26, Godwin Ogbole27, Patrice Barasukan28, Rita Melifonwu29, Ikenna Onwuekwe30, Sarah Belson31, Albertino Damasceno32, Njideka Okubadejo33, Alfred K Njamnshi34, Julius Ogeng'o35, Richard W Walker36, Amadou Gallo Diop37, Adesola Ogunniyi1,3, Rajesh Kalaria38, Peter Sandercock39, Stephen Davis40, Michael Brainin41, Bruce Ovbiagele42, Mayowa Owolabi2,3,43.   

Abstract

Africa is the world's most genetically diverse, second largest, and second most populous continent, with over one billion people distributed across 54 countries. With a 23% lifetime risk of stroke, Africa has some of the highest rates of stroke worldwide and many occur in the prime of life with huge economic losses and grave implications for the individual, family, and the society in terms of mental capital, productivity, and socioeconomic progress. Tackling the escalating burden of stroke in Africa requires prioritized, multipronged, and inter-sectoral strategies tailored to the unique African epidemiological, cultural, socioeconomic, and lifestyle landscape. The African Stroke Organization (ASO) is a new pan-African coalition that brings together stroke researchers, clinicians, and other health-care professionals with participation of national and regional stroke societies and stroke support organizations. With a vision to reduce the rapidly increasing burden of stroke in Africa, the ASO has a four-pronged focus on (1) research, (2) capacity building, (3) development of stroke services, and (4) collaboration with all stakeholders. This will be delivered through advocacy, awareness, and empowerment initiatives to bring about people-focused changes in policy, clinical practice, and public education. In the spirit of the African philosophy of Ubuntu "I am because we are," the ASO will harness the power of diversity, inclusiveness, togetherness, and team work to build a strong, enduring, and impactful platform for tackling stroke in Africa.

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Keywords:  Africa; Stroke; conceptual framework; organization

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32026763      PMCID: PMC8006214          DOI: 10.1177/1747493019897871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   5.266


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4.  Knowledge and perception of stroke amongst hospital workers in an African community.

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5.  Task-shifting training improves stroke knowledge among Nigerian non-neurologist health workers.

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Journal:  Lancet Neurol       Date:  2016-06-09       Impact factor: 44.182

Review 7.  The burden of stroke in Africa: a glance at the present and a glimpse into the future.

Authors:  Mayowa O Owolabi; Sally Akarolo-Anthony; Rufus Akinyemi; Donna Arnett; Mulugeta Gebregziabher; Carolyn Jenkins; Hemant Tiwari; Oyedunni Arulogun; Albert Akpalu; Fred Stephen Sarfo; Reginald Obiako; Lukman Owolabi; Kwamena Sagoe; Sylvia Melikam; Abiodun M Adeoye; Daniel Lackland; Bruce Ovbiagele
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8.  Dominant modifiable risk factors for stroke in Ghana and Nigeria (SIREN): a case-control study.

Authors:  Mayowa O Owolabi; Fred Sarfo; Rufus Akinyemi; Mulugeta Gebregziabher; Onoja Akpa; Albert Akpalu; Kolawole Wahab; Reginald Obiako; Lukman Owolabi; Bruce Ovbiagele
Journal:  Lancet Glob Health       Date:  2018-02-26       Impact factor: 26.763

Review 9.  Neurologic complications of sickle cell disease in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2017-09-01       Impact factor: 9.910

10.  Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to stroke in Ghana and Nigeria: A SIREN call to action.

Authors:  Carolyn Jenkins; Bruce Ovbiagele; Oyedunni Arulogun; Arti Singh; Benedict Calys-Tagoe; Rufus Akinyemi; Aliyu Mande; Ezinne Sylvia Melikam; Albert Akpalu; Kolawole Wahab; Fred Stephen Sarfo; Taofeeq Sanni; Godwin Osaigbovo; Hemant K Tiwari; Reginald Obiako; Vincent Shidali; Philip Ibinaiye; Josephine Akpalu; Godwin Ogbole; Lukman Owolabi; Ezinne Uvere; Raelle Taggae; Abiodun Moshood Adeoye; Mulugeta Gebregziabher; Adeseye Akintunde; Oladimeji Adebayo; Ayodipupo Oguntade; Ayotunde Bisi; Kenneth Ohagwu; Ruth Laryea; Peter Olowoniyi; Isah Suleiman Yahaya; Samuel Olowookere; Frederick Adeyemi; Morenikeji Komolafe; Michael Bimbola Fawale; Taofiki Sunmonu; Ugochukwu Onyeonoro; Lucius Chidiebere Imoh; Wisdom Oguike; Taiye Olunuga; Phillip Kolo; Okechukwu S Ogah; Richard Efidi; Ijezie Chukwuonye; Andrew Bock-Oruma; Dorcas Owusu; Chidi Joseph Odo; Moyinoluwalogo Faniyan; Osimhiarherhuo Adeleye Ohnifeman; Olabanji Ajose; Luqman Ogunjimi; Shelia Johnson; Amusa Ganiyu; Paul Olowoyo; Adekunle Gregory Fakunle; Afolaranmi Tolulope; Temitope Farombi; Monica Oghome Obiabo; Mayowa Owolabi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-11-16       Impact factor: 3.240

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Review 4.  Stroke in Africa: profile, progress, prospects and priorities.

Authors:  Rajesh N Kalaria; Mayowa O Owolabi; Rufus O Akinyemi; Bruce Ovbiagele; Olaleye A Adeniji; Fred S Sarfo; Foad Abd-Allah; Thierry Adoukonou; Okechukwu S Ogah; Pamela Naidoo; Albertino Damasceno; Richard W Walker; Adesola Ogunniyi
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