Burden of stroke in China

International Journal of Stroke : Official Journal of the International Stroke Society
Yi Long WangYong Jun Wang

Abstract

Stroke is second leading cause of death in China, however, there are very few data available in the English literature to reflect the burden. We summarize the current epidemiological trends and estimate of the burden of stroke in recent reports available in Chinese.

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