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Authors :
Pot, Anne Margriet
Gallagher-Thompson, Dolores
Xiao, Lily D.
Willemse, B.
Rosier, Iris
Mehta, Kala M.
Zandi, D.
Dua, Tarun
Albanese, E.
Batsch, N.
Baruah, U.
Edwards, K.
Egan, K.
Gallagher-Thompson, D.
Guerra, M.
Holroyd-Leduc, J.
Kwok, T.
Mehta, K.
Prins, M.
Loganathan, S.
Rosier, I.
Shivakumar, P.
Asch, I.
Varghese, M.
Wortmann, M.
Xiao., L.
Brunier, A.
Carswell, K.
Dua, T.
Rekve, D.
Seeher, K.
Ommeren, M.
Saxena, S.
General Practice
Virology
Epidemiology
Public Health
Erasmus MC other
Source :
World Psychiatry, 18(3), 365-366. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, 2019.

Abstract

In 2015, it was estimated that worldwide 47 million people had dementia, increasing to 75 million in 2030 and 132 million by 2050. Nearly 9.9 million people are expected to develop dementia each year, which translates to one new case every three seconds. While dementia occurs across all levels of socioeconomic status, nearly 60% of people with dementia currently live in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) and most new cases (71%) are expected to occur in those countries. The majority of people with dementia in those countries do not have access to care and support.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17238617 and 20515545
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....625b3034a071ad0cc01aaf44b2231402