Hydrocephalus usually affects individuals of the Latin American and African race. The individuals in U.S and Canada are less likely to develop hydrocephalus.
Sex:
Hydrocephalus affects men and women equally.
The majority of hydrocephalus cases are reported in Africa and Latin America.
Hydrocephalus is a rare disease that tends to affect Latin American and African.
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