I don’t have real-time data or access to the internet to provide you with the latest statistics on Parkinson’s patients in the United States. My knowledge is based on information available up until September 2021.
However, I can provide you with some general information about Parkinson’s disease in the United States as of my last update:
- Prevalence: According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, it is estimated that there are approximately one million people living with Parkinson’s disease in the United States.
- Age of Onset: Parkinson’s disease typically affects individuals over the age of 60, although early-onset cases (before the age of 50) can occur as well.
- Gender Distribution: Parkinson’s disease affects both males and females, but some studies suggest a slightly higher prevalence in men.
- Diagnosis Rate: Parkinson’s disease can be challenging to diagnose accurately, particularly in the early stages. It is estimated that the average time from the onset of symptoms to diagnosis is around 1-2 years.
- Regional Variations: The prevalence of Parkinson’s disease may vary across different regions of the United States. Some studies have shown higher rates in rural areas compared to urban areas.
Please note that the statistics and information mentioned here are based on general knowledge and may not reflect the most up-to-date figures. For the latest and most accurate statistics on Parkinson’s disease in the United States, I recommend consulting reputable sources such as the Parkinson’s Foundation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), or other reliable medical databases.
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