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Keeping dementia front of mind: incidence and prevalence 2009-2050
Access Economics was commissioned by Alzheimer's Australia to provide up-to-date estimates and projections of prevalence and incidence for people with dementia in Australia, states and territories segregated into Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) populations and non-CALD populations, as well as metropolitan and regional (rural and remote) areas.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia
Date: Aug 2009
Making Choices - Future Dementia Care: Projections, Problems & Preferences
Making Choices contains a detailed economic and social analysis that supports building on the Dementia Initiative to meet the growing challenge of the dementia epidemic.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia
Date: Apr 2009
Dementia Estimates and Projections: Queensland and its Regions
This report presents data for Queensland and its regions on the prevalence and incidence of dementia currently, as well as projections for the future. Relative to the size of a population, prevalence is the total number of cases of dementia while incidence is the number of new cases in the population.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia (QLD)
Date: Oct 2007
Dementia Estimates & Projections, Australia States & Territories

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia
Date: Feb 2005
The Dementia Epidemic: Economic Impact and Positive Solutions for Australia

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Alzheimer's Australia
Date: Mar 2003
Dementia in the Asia Pacific Region: The Epidemic is here
The Asia Pacific Region countires already have over half of the world's population. Throughout this region, numbers of people with Dementia will at least triple between now and 2050.

Area: Economic Consulting
Client/Publisher: Asia Pacific members of Alzheimer's Disease International
Date: Sep 2006
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