(Health-NewsWire.Net, November 26, 2015 ) Dry eye syndrome (DES), also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), is a multi-factorial disease of the eye caused by dryness, decreased tear production, or increased tear film evaporation. It results in symptoms of discomfort such as visual disturbance and tear film instability. Middle-aged and older adults are the most commonly affected group because of the high prevalence of contact lens usage, systemic drug effects, autoimmune diseases, and refractive surgeries in these groups.
GlobalData epidemiologists forecast an increase in the total prevalent cases of DES in the 9MM, from 414,273,756 total prevalent cases in 2014 to 460,865,914 total prevalent cases in 2024, with an Annual Growth Rate (AGR) of 1.12% during the forecast period.
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This report provides an overview of the risk factors, comorbidities, as well as the global and historical epidemiological trends for DES in the nine major markets. The report also includes a 10-year epidemiology forecast for the total prevalent cases of dry eye syndrome, segmented by age (in 10-year increments beginning at ages 20 years and ending at ages =80 years), sex, and severity in these markets. The epidemiology forecast for DES is supported by historical data obtained from peer-reviewed articles, government reports, and population-based studies. The researchers of the study used questionnaires to assess DES symptoms, along with various diagnostic tests such as aqueous tear flow, ocular surface damage, and measurements of tear film instability for the 9MM in this analysis. The forecast methodology was kept consistent across all the markets to allow for a meaningful comparison of the forecast total prevalent cases of DES across these markets.
Scope
- The Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) EpiCast Report provides an overview of the risk factors, comorbidities, and global trends for DES in the nine major markets (9MM) (US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Japan, China, and India). It includes a 10-year epidemiological forecast of the total prevalent cases of DES segmented by sex, age, and severity in these markets. - The DES epidemiology report is written and developed by Masters- and PhD-level epidemiologists. - The EpiCast Report is in-depth, high quality, transparent and market-driven, providing expert analysis of disease trends in the 9MM.
Reasons to buy
The DES EpiCast series will allow you to - - Develop business strategies by understanding the trends shaping and driving the global DES market. - Quantify patient populations in the global DES market to improve product design, pricing, and launch plans. - Organize sales and marketing efforts by identifying the sex and age groups that present the best opportunities for DES therapeutics in each of the markets covered. - Identify the percentage of total prevalent cases that present as mild/moderate or severe.
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Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents 4 1.1 List of Tables 6 1.2 List of Figures 6 2 Introduction 7 2.1 Catalyst 7 2.2 Related Reports 8 2.3 Upcoming Related Reports 8 3 Epidemiology 9 3.1 Risk Factors and Comorbidities 9 3.1.1 Risk of Dry Eye Syndrome increases 35% each decade after age 40 10 3.1.2 Women are twice as likely to have Dry Eye Syndrome as men 10 3.1.3 Use of certain medications may increase the risk of developing Dry Eye Syndrome 11 3.1.4 Diets rich in Omega-3 fatty acid may prevent dry eye syndrome 12 3.1.5 Certain environmental conditions can double the risk of Dry Eye Syndrome 12 3.2 Global Trends 13 3.2.1 US 13 3.2.2 5EU 14 3.2.3 Asia 14 3.3 Forecast Methodology 15 3.3.1 Sources used 16 3.3.2 Forecast Assumptions and Methods Total Prevalent Cases of Dry Eye Syndrome 18 3.3.3 Sources Not Used 21 3.4 Epidemiology Forecast for Dry Eye Syndrome (2014-2024) 21 3.4.1 Total Prevalent Cases of Dry Eye Syndrome 21 3.4.2 Age-Specific Total Prevalent Cases 24 3.4.3 Sex-Specific Total Prevalent Cases 26 3.4.4 Age-Standardized Total Prevalence of Dry Eye Syndrome 28 3.4.5 Total Prevalent Cases of Dry Eye Syndrome by Severity 29 3.5 Discussion 30 3.5.1 Conclusions on Epidemiology Trends 30 3.5.2 Limitations of Analysis 31 3.5.3 Strengths of Analysis 32 4 Appendix 33 4.1 Bibliography 33 4.2 About the Authors 37 4.2.1 Epidemiologists 37 4.2.2 Reviewers 37 4.2.3 Global Director of Therapy Analysis and Epidemiology 38 4.2.4 Global Head of Healthcare 38 4.3 About GlobalData 39 4.4 About EpiCast 39 4.5 Disclaimer 40
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