Rodger A. Liddle
According to WHO 2013, globally the disorder is prevalent in about 7 persons per 1,000 of the adult population ages 15–35 years. With reference to recent WHO report it is estimated that in 2022, the US will have the maximum number of diagnosed predominant cases of schizophrenia with 1,777,333 cases, followed by Japan with 454,961 diagnosed predominant cases, and Italy with 154,331 diagnosed predominant cases. In America currently, around 5.4 million are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. The American Alzheimer’s Association projects that the number will triple to 16 million by the year 2050.
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