Several factors can influence the global prevalence of diseases, including:
Socioeconomic Status: Poorer regions may have higher prevalence rates due to lack of access to healthcare. Geography: Certain diseases are more prevalent in specific geographical areas due to environmental factors. Demographics: Age, gender, and ethnicity can impact the prevalence of certain conditions. Healthcare Infrastructure: Availability and quality of healthcare services play a crucial role. Lifestyle Factors: Diet, physical activity, and other lifestyle choices can affect disease prevalence.