Stroke is currently considered to be the leading cause of death in the world and by 2050 it is expected to cause approximately one million deaths per year.
This warning comes from a new report.
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A report published in the journal Lancet Neurology Commission stated that if urgent measures are not taken, the death rate from stroke could increase by 50% by 2050.
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As a result, 9.7 million people will die every year and the annual cost will be 2300 billion dollars.
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The report analyzed the health and economic impacts of stroke between 2020 and 2050.
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Recent survey reports, guidelines and interviews with experts from around the world have found that the number of people killed or disabled by stroke has doubled over the past 30 years.
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The experts who compiled the report said that stroke has a huge impact worldwide and causes millions of deaths every year, many people are disabled and billions of dollars are lost to the economy.
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In 2020, 6.6 million people died of stroke worldwide, but this number may reach 9.7 million by 2050.
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Experts said that the number of deaths due to stroke in poor and middle-income countries could increase from 5.7 lakh (2020 data) to 8.8 lakh in 2050.
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In contrast, developed countries will not see any significant change during this period.
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The report said that in 2020, Asia accounted for the highest number of stroke deaths in the world at 4.1 million and this number is expected to increase by 69% by 2050.
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Experts said that we also reviewed the causes of death due to stroke.
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He said that in the most affected areas, deaths are high due to lack of efforts to prevent stroke and lack of medical facilities.
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He added that if urgent measures are not taken, there could be around 2 million additional deaths from stroke in Southeast Asia, East Asia and Oceania.
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The report also said that stroke death rates among young people could increase over the next three decades as diabetes and obesity become more common.
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