Literature DB >> 20827635

[Disease numbers in pneumology - a projection to 2060].

R Pritzkuleit1, F Beske, A Katalinic.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The demographic change leads to a change in the age-composition of the population. We have calculated a status quo projection of the absolute numbers for five diagnoses of the lung (COPD, CAP, lung cancer, bronchial asthma and tuberculosis) for Germany up to 2060.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Based on the 12 (th) coordinated population prediction of the Federal Statistics Office, we transferred age- and sex-specific incidence and prevalence rates, respectively, to the expected population. All described developments are based solely on demographic changes.
RESULTS: The absolute numbers of bronchial asthma and tuberculosis will experience a minor decrease. We expect at first increasing and later decreasing case numbers for COPD and lung cancer. A major increase of the case numbers for CAP will be probable. By reason of a decreasing population, the rates (burden of disease for the population) will increase considerably. DISCUSSION: The demographic change is mainly caused by increasing life expectancy, constantly low birth rates, and the entry of the baby-boom generation into the age of higher disease risks. A discussion about prioritisation of health care is needed because of the rising burdens for the health system, including diseases of the lung. Copyright Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart . New York.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20827635     DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1255637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pneumologie        ISSN: 0934-8387


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