Addressing hydrocephalus in Africa: Challenges and way forward

Author:

Kantawala Burhan12,Khattab Maha13,Elawad Shaima O.14,Assker Mohamad15ORCID,Cherri Batoul16,Nazir Abubakar17ORCID,Wojtara Magda18,Uwishema Olivier1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oli Health Magazine Organization, Research and Education Kigali Rwanda

2. Department of Medicine, Faculty of General Medicine Yerevan State Medical University Yerevan Armenia

3. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Horus University Egypt

4. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum Khartoum Sudan

5. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Sharjah Sharjah United Arab Emirates

6. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Lebanese University Beirut Lebanon

7. Department of Medicine King Edward Medical University Lahore Pakistan

8. University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractHydrocephalus occurs when the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulates in the cerebral ventricles. This is due to either obstruction in the CSF flow, decreasing its absorption by the arachnoid villus to the Dural venous sinuses, or increasing production of the CSF. The most disproportionately and severely affected by the disease consequences are African children. This is because of the high incidence of postinfectious hydrocephalus and spinal dysraphism compared with other world children. The health care system in Africa has access to 488 neurosurgeons which represents less than 1% of the global neurosurgeons, thus pediatric hydrocephalus is considered an emerging public health problem in Africa because of the difficulty of the patient's access to proper care. Numerous studies conducted in Africa have revealed a significant imbalance in the distribution of neurosurgical resources across the continent. Specifically, South Africa and North Africa collectively account for 86% of the total practicing neurosurgeons, indicating a pronounced concentration of these specialized medical professionals in these regions. Having an abundance of case studies regarding hydrocephalus is vital to increase our awareness and understanding. Hydrocephalus should gain more priority by current policymakers as an important health concern. This may be achieved by proper resource allocation to ensure better quality means of diagnosis, intervention, and rehabilitation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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