- 1 in 26 Americans will develop epilepsy in their lifetime.
- An estimated 3 million Americans and 65 million people worldwide currently live with epilepsy.
- Each year at least 200,000 people are diagnosed with epilepsy.
- In two-thirds of patients diagnosed with epilepsy, the cause is unknown.
- Epilepsy affects more people than multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and Parkinson’s combined – yet receives fewer federal dollars per patient than each of these.
- It is estimated that up to 50,000 deaths occur annually in the U.S. from status epilepticus (prolonged seizures), Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP), and other seizure-related causes such as drowning and other accidents.
- Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) accounts for 34% of all sudden deaths in children.
- Epilepsy costs the United States approximately $15.5 billion each year. The indirect costs associated with uncontrolled seizures are seven times higher than that of the average for all chronic diseases.
- 2.2 million troops have served in the current Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts; it is estimated that 440,000 of these soldiers will experience traumatic brain injury (TBI) and more than 100,000 of these soldiers are expected to develop post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE).
- TBI can also result from sports-related incidents. A concussion is a brain injury and recognition and proper response to concussions when they first occur can help prevent further injury, the development of PTE, or even death.
- Epilepsy affects all ages, socioeconomic and racial groups.
- About 50 to 60 percent will be seizure free after using the first seizure medication tried.
- 25 out of every 100 adults will develop uncontrolled epilepsy.
- 30 to 35 percent of people with epilepsy also experience depression.
- 50%–60% of children experiencing seizures will be free from them in adulthood.
- The unemployment rate for people with epilepsy is two to three times that of the general population. For those with uncontrolled seizure conditions, it may be as high as 50%.
- The high school graduation rate has been reported at 64%, compared with an overall national average of 82%.