2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-05288-7
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Changes in the incidence and prevalence of ischemic stroke and associations with natural disasters: an ecological study in 193 countries

Abstract: Epidemiological studies have indicated that natural disasters have important impacts on ischemic stroke. This study determined the associations between natural disasters and the incidence and prevalence of ischemic stroke at the global level. A 28-year ecological trend study was performed to estimate worldwide changes in the incidence and prevalence of ischemic stroke and their associations with natural disasters by analyzing data from 193 countries. Quantum geographic information system-based visualization an… Show more

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“…31 Other environmental risk factors studied in the last year included low ambient temperature 32 and natural disasters. 33 Greater attention to environmental policies is emerging or re-emerging in efforts to address the stroke burden.…”
Section: Research To Inform Policy Redesignmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 Other environmental risk factors studied in the last year included low ambient temperature 32 and natural disasters. 33 Greater attention to environmental policies is emerging or re-emerging in efforts to address the stroke burden.…”
Section: Research To Inform Policy Redesignmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ischemic stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults and has been a major health concern worldwide (Wang et al, 2017;Huang et al, 2022). Lack of understanding of the pathogenesis leads to limitations in the treatment of ischemic stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%