Global Alzheimer's Disease Mortality by Country

The data on global Alzheimer's disease mortality, as measured in male deaths per 100,000 men, reveals considerable variation across countries, with Finland exhibiting the highest rate at 110.3. Eastern European countries and lesser-developed nations like South Africa, in contrast, have the lowest rates. In 2023, some countries reported significant year-on-year increases in male deaths, such as Slovenia (16.37%) and Colombia (24.57%). Australia, Brazil, and Japan also noted moderate increases, indicating potential rising global concerns over Alzheimer's mortality.

Looking ahead, fluctuations in Alzheimer's disease mortality are likely to persist, influenced by factors like aging populations, healthcare advancements, and policy interventions. Close monitoring of these trends is essential, particularly in rapidly aging regions and those with rising incidence rates. Understanding these dynamics can guide public health strategies and research investments globally.

Top countries in Alzheimer's Disease Mortality by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Male Deaths) Per Hundred Thousand Men Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Finland 110.3 2023 +3.08% +3.38% View data
2 2 Iceland 35.5 2023 +6.61% 0% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 32.1 2023 +6.29% +7.56% View data
4 4 United States 27.1 2023 +2.26% +2.8% View data
5 5 Sweden 26 2023 +3.17% +3.21% View data
6 6 Slovenia 20.7 2023 +12.5% +16.37% View data
7 7 Denmark 18.5 2023 +2.78% +2.07% View data
8 8 Spain 16.5 2023 -3.51% -3.19% View data
9 9 Czech Republic 15.3 2023 +2.68% +3% View data
10 10 Australia 15.1 2023 +4.14% +4.36% View data

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