Yield of training exchanges between Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa

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G. Naeije
F. N. Yepnjio
A.-C. Bissek
E. N. Tabah
G. Tatah
J. Y. Fonsah
Y. Fogang
C. Kuate
B. Dachy
A. K. Njamnshi
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[1] CHU-Brugmann,Department of Neurology
[2] Hôpital Erasme,Department of Neurology
[3] Central Hospital Yaoundé,undefined
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Acta Neurologica Belgica | 2013年 / 113卷
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Clinical neurology; Training; International; HIV; Public health;
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Opportunities that allow neurologists-in-training from Western Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa to benefit from exchanges between their respective neurological departments are rare. In a pilot exchange program, we compare the patterns of neurological diseases encountered in neurological wards of public hospitals in Brussels and Yaoundé to underline educational benefits. For 5 months the age, sex, mortality, HIV cases and clinical characteristics of admitted patients were prospectively analyzed. Eighty Cameroonian and 105 Belgian patients were classified into the following neurological entities: infectious, vascular, immune-related, epileptic, degenerative, neoplastic, psychogenic and movement disorders. Means and proportions were compared using Student’s test and Fisher’s exact test, respectively. Patients were younger in Yaoundé (mean age 45.3 vs. 54.0 years, p = 0.002), but died four times more (23.75 vs. 4.75 % of admissions, p < 0.001). HIV proportion was 43.75 % in Yaoundé and nil in Brussels. Infectious complications were responsible for 100 % of deaths in HIV-positive patients against 44 % in HIV-negative patients (p = 0.0108). The proportions of vascular, neoplastic and movement disorders were comparable. Neurological complications of infections occurred ten times more in Yaoundé (69 vs. 6.7 %, p < 0.0001). Multiple sclerosis accounted for 11.4 % of admissions in Brussels but other immune-related diseases were more frequent in Yaoundé (8.75 vs. 2 %, p = 0.04). Epileptic, degenerative and psychogenic diseases were more frequent in Brussels: 38.1 versus 12.5 % (p < 0.001), 16.2 versus 5 % (p < 0.0194) and 3.75 versus 14.3 % (p < 0.0224), respectively. Exchanges between Western Europe and Sub-Saharan neurological wards could offer neurologists-in-training firsthand experience with diseases seldom met; otherwise, an understanding of different healthcare systems and a better understanding of the concept of neurology as a public health challenge.
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