Global Parkinson's Disease Mortality by Country

In 2023, Germany, Finland, and the United States showed the highest male mortality rates due to Parkinson's disease, indicating potential healthcare challenges related to aging populations. Conversely, countries like Brazil, Costa Rica, and Argentina had significantly lower rates, pointing towards demographic differences or healthcare effectiveness. Notable year-on-year increases were seen in the United States, Croatia, and the Czech Republic, while decreasing trends were observed in Iceland, Greece, and South Korea. The last CAGR suggests a varied but generally increasing pattern in most countries, reflecting a growing concern for managing the disease globally.

Looking forward, global mortality rates for Parkinson's disease could be influenced by advances in medical treatment, early detection, and healthcare access improvements. Countries with increasing trends may need to prioritize resources and policy development to address the progressive nature of Parkinson's disease.

Top countries in Parkinson's Disease Mortality by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Male Deaths) Per Hundred Thousand Men Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 19 2023 +1.6% +1.54% View data
2 2 Finland 18.9 2023 +3.28% +3.13% View data
3 3 United States 17.6 2023 +6.02% +6.58% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 16.3 2023 +1.88% +3.54% View data
5 5 Croatia 15.5 2023 +5.44% +5.97% View data
6 6 Belgium 15 2023 +2.04% +2.13% View data
7 7 Netherlands 14.8 2023 +4.96% +2.95% View data
8 8 Denmark 14.8 2023 +2.78% +6.5% View data
9 9 Portugal 14.3 2023 +3.62% +4.27% View data
10 10 Iceland 14.3 2023 +13.49% -2.94% View data

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