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Plague Incidence and Prevalence, Epidemiology-Based Forecasting, Mortality Patterns, Treatment Rate, Occurrence Population - PortNews24

“Plague-Epidemiology Forecasting Intelligence” report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Plague epidemiology, providing the historical, current, and forecasted data for the United States, European Union 5 (EU5- Germany, Spain, Italy, France and United Kingdom) and Japan during the period from 2018-2028.

Our epidemiology services include:
> Incidence and prevalence
> Diagnosis rate, treatment rate and mortality patterns
> Epidemiology-based forecasting and disease trends
> Size of different patient segments in a disease area
> Population based: disease occurrence, co-morbidities and treatment patterns
> Geographic – Regional – Ethnic differences

Along with the epidemiological data, the report also includes:
> Disease overview, causes, symptoms, classification, risk factor, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment
> Patient treatment journey
> Treatment algorithm and guidelines
> Assesses the disease risk and burden
> Highlights the unmet needs
> Market driver and barrier
> Growth opportunities and market trend analysis

Methodology
> This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house Epidemiology Forecast model analysis by a team of industry experts.
> To generate accurate patient population estimates, utilizes a combination of several world class sources that deliver the most up to date information from patient registries, clinical trials and epidemiology studies.
> All of the sources used to generate the data and analysis have been identified in the report.

Note: Systematic review of the epidemiological literature is also provided for full transparency into research and methods.

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Note: The study base year and forecast period can be customized as per the request. Also, the table of contents is the defined scope of a published report. As per requirement, cross-sectional analysis across all industries or specific geography or ‘country-based’ analysis can be provided as a part of customization

1. Report Introduction
2. Plague Epidemiology Overview at a Glance
3. Market Share Distribution of Plague
4. Disease Background and Overview: Plague
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Signs and Symptoms
4.3. Etiology
4.4. Risk Factors
4.5. Pathophysiology
4.6. Diagnostic Landscape
4.6.1. Diagnostic Practices
4.6.2. Diagnostic Criteria
4.6.3. Diagnostic Recommendations
4.7. Treatment Landscape
4.7.1. Current Treatment Practices
4.7.2. Treatment Algorithm
4.7.3. Treatment Recommendations
5. Plague Epidemiology
5.1. Key Findings
5.2. Assumptions & Rationale
5.3. 7MM Epidemiology
6. Epidemiology of Plague by Countries
7. United States
7.1. Assumptions and Rationale
7.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Plague
7.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Plague*
7.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Plague*
7.5. Diagnosed Cases of Plague
7.6. Treated Cases of Plague
8. EU5
8.1. Germany
8.1.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.1.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Plague
8.1.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Plague*
8.1.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Plague*
8.1.5. Diagnosed Cases of Plague
8.1.6. Treated Cases of Plague
8.2. France
8.2.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.2.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Plague
8.2.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Plague*
8.2.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Plague*
8.2.5. Diagnosed Cases of Plague
8.2.6. Treated Cases of Plague
8.3. United Kingdom
8.3.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.3.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Plague
8.3.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Plague*
8.3.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Plague*
8.3.5. Diagnosed Cases of Plague
8.3.6. Treated Cases of Plague
8.4. Spain
8.4.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.4.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Plague
8.4.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Plague*
8.4.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Plague*
8.4.5. Diagnosed Cases of Plague
8.4.6. Treated Cases of Plague
8.5. Italy
8.5.1. Assumptions and Rationale
8.5.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Plague
8.5.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Plague*
8.5.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Plague*
8.5.5. Diagnosed Cases of Plague
8.5.6. Treated Cases of Plague
9. Japan
9.1. Assumptions and Rationale
9.2. Prevalent/Incident Cases of Plague
9.3. Sub-Type Specific cases of Plague*
9.4. Sex- Specific Cases of Plague*
9.5. Diagnosed Cases of Plague
9.6. Treated Cases of Plague
10. Unmet Needs
Appendix
Report Methodology
Sources Used
Disclaimer

*Indication Specific

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