The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates Mexico's healthy life expectancy at birth to be 68 years, which is nine years less than the country's total life expectancy at birth. Despite a slight increase in healthy life expectancy, the population is expected to face an increase in chronic disease, disability, and morbidity as a result of obesity and diabetes-related lifestyle trends. The growing geriatric population is expected to provide lucrative growth opportunities for In-Vitro Diagnostics players in Mexico. Mexico's population of people aged 65 and up is expected to increase by around 277% from 8.2 million in 2015 to more than 30 million by 2050. According to the World Bank, the population aged 65 and up (as a percentage of the total population) in Mexico was 7.6181% in 2020. Read More- https://cmiblogdailydose.blogspot.com/2022/09/in-vitro-diagnostics-used-to-monitor.html
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