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With an estimated 474,000 children affected by epilepsy in Indonesia, the country faces a critical shortage of neuro-pediatricians—only 84 nationwide, mostly concentrated in the capital. Most healthcare providers manage fewer than four seizure cases monthly, and 80.5% lack access to neuro-pediatricians in their cities, further compounding the issue.&#13;
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