Epilepsy in Developing Countries

Abstract
The management of epilepsy in developing countries requires cultural knowledge and approaches beyond the usual practices of western medicine. This paper focuses on explanatory mod els of epilepsy in different cultures throughout Africa, India, China, South America, and the Middle East. It examines the social impact of epilepsy on individuals, families and commu nities. The role of traditional healing practices is reviewed, along with new policies for allocation of scarce health care resources for the treatment of epilepsy in the developing world.