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Title
The continuing role of ICNA in A frica: how to tackle autism? |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/97519 |
Date
2013 |
Date related
WITHHELD_14_MONTHS |
Author(s)
Newton, Charles R; Chugani, Diane C |
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
Rights
IndexNoFollow |
Identifier
Newton, Charles R; Chugani, Diane C (2013). "The continuing role of ICNA in A frica: how to tackle autism?." Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (6): 488-489.; 0012-1622; 1469-8749; 10.1111/dmcn.12150; Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology; Grinker RR, Chambers N, Njongwe N, et??al. ???Communities??? in community engagement: lessons learned from autism research in South Korea and South Africa. Autism Res 2012; 5: 201 ??? 10.; Bakare MO, Ebigbo PO, Ubochi VN. Prevalence of autism spectrum disorder among Nigerian children with intellectual disability: a stopgap assessment. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2012; 23: 513 ??? 8.; Bakare MO, Munir KM. Excess of non???verbal cases of autism spectrum disorders presenting to orthodox clinical practice in Africa ??? a trend possibly resulting from late diagnosis and intervention. S Afr J Psychiatr 2011; 17: 118 ??? 20.; Mankoski RE, Collins M, Ndosi NK, Mgalla EH, Sarwatt VV, Folstein SE. Etiologies of autism in a case???series from Tanzania. J Autism Dev Disord 2006; 36: 1039 ??? 51.; Carter JA, Murira GM, Ross AJ, Mung'ala???Odera V, Newton CR. Speech and language sequelae of severe malaria in Kenyan children. Brain Inj 2003; 17: 217 ??? 24.; Bakare MO, Agomoh AO, Ebigbo PO, et??al. Etiological explanation, treatability and preventability of childhood autism: a survey of Nigerian healthcare workers??? opinion. Ann Gen Psychiatry 2009; 8: 6. |
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