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Stroke remains a leading cause of death and disability in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet in Kenya, it is often neglected. A shortage of neurologists has slowed early detection, straining the country’s non-communicable disease care systems and adding to the economic burden.
STROKE CARE IN KENYA STRUGGLES AMID SPECIALIST SHORTAGE
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