Evaluating risk to people with epilepsy during the COVID-19 pandemic: Preliminary findings from the COV-E study
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused global anguish unparalleled in recent times. As cases rise, increased pressure on health services, combined with severe disruption to people’s everyday lives, can adversely affect individuals living with chronic illnesses, including people with epilepsy. Stressors re...
Main Authors: | Thorpe, J, Ashby, S, Hallab, A, Ding, D, Andraus, M, Dugan, P, Perucca, P, Costello, D, French, JA, O'Brien, TJ, Depondt, C, Andrade, DM, Sengupta, R, Delanty, N, Jette, N, Newton, CR, Brodie, MJ, Devinsky, O, Helen Cross, J, Sander, JW, Hanna, J, Sen, A |
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Other Authors: | COVID-19 and Epilepsy (COV-E) Study Group |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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