Suscripción institucional·Documento·2004·Inglés

Door-to-Door Survey of Major Neurological Diseases in Rural Ecuador – The Atahualpa Project: Methodological Aspects

Óscar H. Del Brutto; Luis Idrovo; Rocío Santibáñez; Enrique Díaz‐Calderón; Aurelio Mosquera; Fausto Cuesta; Carlos A. Navas

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Resumen

We carried out a door-to-door survey to assess the prevalence, incidence, risk factors and possible etiology of major neurological diseases in Atahualpa, a rural village located in the coastal region of Ecuador. A total of 2,548 individuals were interviewed with standardized screening questionnaires to detect suspected cases of epilepsy, stroke and dementia, and they underwent a serum immunoblot test for the detection of anticysticercal antibodies (phase I). Positive individuals and a random sample of negative subjects were examined by neurologists (phase II). Then, patients with clinically confirmed disease and a control group of healthy subjects were further evaluated with complementary examinations (phase III). Here, we describe the methodology of this field study that may be used as a model for the evaluation of neurological disorders in rural communities of developing countries.

Cómo citar

Óscar H. Del Brutto, & Luis Idrovo, & Rocío Santibáñez, & Enrique Díaz‐Calderón, & Aurelio Mosquera, & Fausto Cuesta, & Carlos A. Navas (2004). Door-to-Door Survey of Major Neurological Diseases in Rural Ecuador – The Atahualpa Project: Methodological Aspects. https://doi.org/10.1159/000080098