DRG Epidemiology's coverage of psoriasis comprises epidemiological estimates of key patient populations across 45 countries worldwide. We report the prevalence of PsO for each country, as well as annualized case counts projected to the national population.
Most patient populations are forecast over a period of 20 years for the major mature pharmaceutical markets and 10 years for the other countries covered in this report. In addition to forecasting prevalent patient populations, the number of drug-treatment opportunities at specific lines of therapy are also forecast across the developed world.
DRG Epidemiology's PsO forecast will answer the following question:
How will demographic trends, such as population aging and improving life expectancy, affect the epidemiology of PsO over the forecast period?
All forecast data are available on the DRG Insights Platform in tabular format, with options to download to MS Excel. All populations are accompanied by a comprehensive description of the methods and data sources used, with hyperlinks to external sources. A summary evidence table generated as part of our systematic review of the epidemiological literature is also provided for full transparency into research and methods.
DRG Epidemiology provides at least ten years of forecast data for the following PsO subpopulation:
Prevalence of Psoriasis per 1,000 Among People of All Ages in 2019 and 2029
Relative Sizes of the Contributing Factors to the Trend in Prevalent Cases of Psoriasis Over the Next 10 Years
Epidemiology Data
Methods
Diagnosed Incident Cases
Diagnosed Prevalent Cases
Diagnosed Prevalent Cases by Severity
Diagnosed Prevalent Cases by Subtype
Lifetime DALYs Gained
Reference Materials
Literature Review
Studies Included in the Analysis of Psoriasis
Studies Excluded from the Analysis of Psoriasis
Risk/Protective Factors
Risk/Protective Factors for Psoriasis
Bibliography
Glossary
T.J. Arndt, M.P.H., C.P.H.
Thomas J. Arndt, M.P.H., C.P.H., is a senior epidemiologist at Clarivate. He earned his master’s degree in public health at the University of Florida, where he conducted an internship developing a clinical model for noninvasively screening for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). He also holds a B.S. in microbiology and cell science and a B.A. in Spanish, both from the University of Florida. While studying at the University of Florida, Mr. Arndt worked in two physiology-based research labs focusing on maternal and fetal stresses during pregnancy and parturition.
Nicole Zhang, M.P.H.
Nicole Zhang, M.P.H., is an epidemiologist at DRG, part of Clarivate. Prior to joining DRG, she worked as a research analyst at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she independently managed data from a food information survey conducted in Chelsea, Massachusetts. She has also worked for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, conducting secondary research in the field of gestational diabetes. She holds an M.P.H. from Tufts Medical School, where she specialized in epidemiology and biostatistics. She also holds a B.A. in chemistry and statistics from Mount Holyoke College.