Disclosures for "Door-to-CT Intervals in Acute Stroke Care in Sub Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review Protocol with Preliminary Findings"
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An immediate family member of Mr. Tembo has received research support from City University of New York (CUNY).
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Dr. Lyelu has nothing to disclose.
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Dr. Nthere has nothing to disclose.
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Miss Shankanga has nothing to disclose.
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Diwell Mwansa has nothing to disclose.
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Dr. Mukambo has nothing to disclose.
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The institution of an immediate family member of Dr. Msimuko has received research support from Africa Development Bank.
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Miss Banda has nothing to disclose.
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Michael Kinkata, MD has nothing to disclose.
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Dr. Sneh has nothing to disclose.
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Dr. Saylor has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as an Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Advisory Board Member for American Academy of Neurology. The institution of Dr. Saylor has received research support from National Institutes of Health. The institution of Dr. Saylor has received research support from American Academy of Neurology. Dr. Saylor has a non-compensated relationship as a Member of multiple committees and task forces focused on improving access to MS medications to people across the world with Multiple Sclerosis International Federation that is relevant to AAN interests or activities. Dr. Saylor has a non-compensated relationship as a Member of the Neurology and COVID19 committee with World Health Organization that is relevant to AAN interests or activities. Dr. Saylor has a non-compensated relationship as a Member of the International Outreach Committee, Junior and Early Career Membership Committee, and Educational Innovation Commitees with American Neurological Association that is relevant to AAN interests or activities.