According to the World Health Organization, the Nodding Syndrome (NS) is a neurological condition with unknown aetiology, characterized by brief episodes of sudden forward dropping of the head (nodding).
This severe epileptic condition was first documented in the United Republic of Tanzania in the 1960s, then later in the Republic of South Sudan in the 1990s and in northern Uganda in 2007.
Typically, NS affects children between the ages of 5 and 15 years old, causing progressive cognitive and motor dysfunction, neurological deterioration, and stunted growth.