New Delhi, Jan 6
The prevalent cases of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the eight major markets globally are set to register an annual growth rate (AGR) of 4.08 per cent from 15.99 million in 2023 to 22.51 million in 2033, according to a report on Monday.
China will have the highest number of total prevalent cases of AD (by DSM-IV criteria) at 10.4 million cases, whereas Spain will have the lowest number at 0.62 million cases in 2033, according to the report by GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
“In 2023, women were more affected than men, accounting for approximately 73 per cent of the total prevalent cases,” said Antara Bhattacharya, associate project manager, epidemiology team.
Older adults in ages 75 years and above accounted for almost 79 per cent of the total prevalent cases of AD in the eight major markets in 2023, while comparatively younger adults in ages 65-74 years accounted for approximately 21 per cent of the cases.
The report estimated that in 2023, approximately 55 per cent of total prevalent cases of AD were mild, whereas only 16 per cent of total prevalent cases of AD were severe.