解决非洲慢性创伤性脑病研究的不足:呼吁紧急关注。

Q2 Medicine
Abdulbasit Opeyemi Muili, Kehinde Alare, Oluwapelumi Samuel Solagbade, Piel Panther Kuol
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慢性创伤性脑病(CTE)与美国接触性运动运动员死亡率的增加有关,特别是在21世纪初,由于其存在的信息有限。由于对该病的存在缺乏了解,导致对受影响个体的诊断延误和治疗不足。非洲面临着类似的差距,因为在积极参与接触性体育运动的地区,对CTE的认识和研究仍然有限。如果不采取重大行动来缩小差距,该区域将来可能面临类似的健康后果。造成这一差距的各种挑战可归因于有限的基础设施、有限的资金机会和社会文化因素。为了应对这些挑战,必须采取多方面的方法,增加资金,将CTE教育纳入医学课程,改善基础设施,并解决有关器官捐赠的社会文化神话。
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Addressing the deficit in chronic traumatic encephalopathy research in Africa: a call for urgent attention.

Chronic traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) has been linked to an increase in the mortality of contact sport athletes in the USA, most especially in the early 2000s due to limited information on its existence. The lack of understanding of its existence resulted in delayed diagnosis and inadequate treatment of the disease for affected individuals.Africa faces a similar gap as awareness and research on CTE remain limited in the region where active participation in contact sports is rising. If no drastic action is taken to mitigate the gap, the region may face similar health consequences in the future.Various challenges responsible for the gap can be attributed to limited infrastructure, limited funding opportunities, and sociocultural factors. To address these challenges, a multifaceted approach is necessary through increasing funding, integrating CTE education into the medical curriculum, improving infrastructure, and resolving sociocultural myths about organ donation.

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