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102. Risk Factor Characterization of Ischemic Stroke Subtypes Among West Africans

103. The burden of stroke in Africa: a glance at the present and a glimpse into the future

104. Conceptual framework for establishing the African Stroke Organization.

105. Gender and educational attainment influence willingness to donate organs among older Nigerians: a questionnaire survey.

106. Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to stroke in Ghana and Nigeria: A SIREN call to action

107. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of West Africans on genetic studies of stroke: Evidence from the SIREN Study

108. The epidemiology of stroke in Africa: A systematic review of existing methods and new approaches

109. Knowledge and Practices Relating To Domestic Accident among Mothers of Pre-School Children in Ibadan Southwest Local Government Area, Nigeria

111. Prevalence and Prognostic Features of ECG Abnormalities in Acute Stroke: Findings From the SIREN Study Among Africans

112. Exploring Overlaps Between the Genomic and Environmental Determinants of LVH and Stroke: A Multicenter Study in West Africa

119. Perception, Attitude and Practices of Home Birth among Mothers of Under-Five Children in a Migrant Community of Southwest, Nigeria.

120. The epidemiology of stroke in Africa: A systematic review of existing methods and new approaches.

121. Prostate cancer awareness, knowledge, and screening practices among older men in Oyo State, Nigeria

130. Phenotyping Stroke in Sub-Saharan Africa: Stroke Investigative Research and Education Network (SIREN) Phenomics Protocol.

131. WHY ACTIONS FOR EARLY TREATMENT OF FEBRILE ILLNESSES IN CHILDREN ARE DELAYED BY CAREGIVERS.

132. A Novel Afrocentric Stroke Risk Assessment Score: Models from the Siren Study.

133. Predictors and prognoses of new onset post-stroke anxiety at one year in black Africans.

134. Non-cigarette Tobacco Use and Stroke Among West Africans: Evidence From the SIREN Study.

135. Novel functional insights into ischemic stroke biology provided by the first genome-wide association study of stroke in indigenous Africans.

136. Perception and Utilization of Cervical Cancer Screening Services among Female Nurses in University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

137. Publisher Correction : Stroke genetics informs drug discovery and risk prediction across ancestries

138. Determinants of metabolic syndrome and its prognostic implications among stroke patients in Africa: Findings from the Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Network (SIREN) study.

139. Influence of age on links between major modifiable risk factors and stroke occurrence in West Africa.

140. Stroke occurrence by hypertension treatment status in Ghana and Nigeria: A case-control study.

141. Antenatal Care Utilisation among Adolescent Mothers in Ngozi Province, Burundi.

142. Dietary patterns associated with hypertension among stroke-free indigenous Africans: insights from the Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Network study.

143. Clinical and neuroimaging factors associated with 30-day fatality among indigenous West Africans with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.

144. Geo-Demographic and Socioeconomic Determinants of Diagnosed Hypertension among Urban Dwellers in Ibadan, Nigeria: A Community-based Study.

145. Research participants' perception of ethical issues in stroke genomics and neurobiobanking research in Africa.

146. Knowledge and perspectives of community members on risk assessment for stroke prevention using mobile health approaches in Nigeria.

147. Determinants of First-Ever Stroke Severity in West Africans: Evidence From the SIREN Study.

148. Effect of an Educational Intervention for Primary Stroke Risk Reduction in Ghana and Nigeria: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

149. Patient-level and system-level determinants of stroke fatality across 16 large hospitals in Ghana and Nigeria: a prospective cohort study.

150. The Nairobi Declaration-Reducing the burden of dementia in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs): Declaration of the 2022 Symposium on Dementia and Brain Aging in LMICs.

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