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Risk Factors Etiology of Cerebral Palsy in Paediatrics within Low and Middle - Income Arabian Countries: A Multi – Centric, Matched Case – Control Study
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental diseases that affect children and
adolescent and leave a burden among its patients, families and health community. And as most Arabian Countries consider Low- and Middle-Income Countries, this suffering increases in the absence of optimum conditions for prevention and even for efficient rehabilitation programmes to the existing patients. The available data on prevalence and epidemiology of CP in these regions are scarce, so more effort needs to
evaluate
this aspect
This study aims to provide a comprehensive picture about the CP patients among
Developing Arabian Countries
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