Qekwana, Daniel Nenene2014-03-102014-03-102013-12Qekwana, ND 2013, 'Report on one health approach : Risk Management for Neurocysticercosis Workshop – 28th June 2013, Pretoria, South Africa', South African Medical Journal, vol.103, no. 12, pp. 8810256-9574 (print)2078-5135 (online)10.7196/SAMJ.7659http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37108Neurocysticercosis is recognised globally as a major cause of secondary or acquired epilepsy. In southern Africa, it is said to be a common cause of juvenile epilepsy. The prevalence of cysticercosis in endemic areas of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa (SA) is estimated at 64.6% (Krecek et al. 2008), while that of neurocysticercosis is estimated at 61% (Ocana et al. 2009).enHealth and Medical Publishing GroupPretoria, South AfricaRisk Management for Neurocysticercosis WorkshopNeurocysticercosisSecondary or acquired epilepsyJuvenile epilepsyNeurocysticercosis in childrenReport on one health approach : Risk Management for Neurocysticercosis Workshop – 28th June 2013, Pretoria, South AfricaArticle