Clarivate’s Extrapolated Worldwide Coverage is the first and only evidence-based data set of epidemiological forecasts for key vitiligo patient populations covering 171 countries and more than 99% of the global population, delivered in an interactive dashboard-style download.
Use the Extrapolated Worldwide Coverage dashboard to do the following:
- View 10-year forecasts of the diagnosed prevalent cases of vitiligo and diagnosed nonsegmental and segmental prevalent cases of vitiligo for all 171 countries, stratified by region and World Bank income status.
- Aggregate country-level estimates into regional estimates, according to user preference or as required by regulators for orphan drug designations.
- Visualize global correlations between disease risk or patient population size and key indicators of market opportunity such as GDP per capita and healthcare spend per capita.
- Generate and export global heat maps of disease risk or patient population size.
The Extrapolated Worldwide Coverage dashboard is available as an Excel file in the “Downloads” section. It is available for purchase by clients who subscribe to all 45 countries covered by Clarivate Epidemiology. For subscription and entitlement queries, please contact Clarivate.support@clarivate.com.
Utsav Patel
Utsav Patel, M.P.H., is an associate epidemiologist at Clarivate. His areas of interest are cardiovascular diseases and cancer epidemiology. Previously, he worked as a graduate research assistant at City University of New York, where he conducted multi-omics investigations into cancer study funded by the National Institutes of Health. He obtained his M.P.H. in epidemiology and biostatistics from City University of New York.
Katie Myatt
Katie Myatt, M.S., Senior Epidemiologist, Epidemiology. Prior to joining Clarivate, Ms. Myatt worked as an epidemiologist for local and state public health departments performing infectious disease surveillance, both endemic and epidemic. Her interests are infectious disease epidemiology and cancer epidemiology. She received both her master’s degree in epidemiology and her bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Louisville in Kentucky.