Heterogeneity in neurologic education and care in Asian and Oceanian region/Response
Mehndiratta et al.[1] highlighted the resource imbalance between developed and developing countries. While low- and middle-income countries are densely populated with high patient numbers, high-income countries have more resources to treat their relatively small number of patients with neurologic il...
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