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These are supplementary materials for our model describing the prediction of Alzheimer’s disease treatment and care costs in European countries. ##### **costs.csv** - Model input - Costs of person with AD for given stages - Based on studies Mesterton J, Wimo A, Langworth S, Winblad B, Jonsson L, et al. Cross sectional observational study on the societal costs of Alzheimer’s disease. Current Alzheimer Research. 2010;7(4):358–367. Skoldunger A, Johnell K, Winblad B, Wimo A. Mortality and treatment costs have a great impact on the cost-effectiveness of disease modifying treatment in Alzheimer’s disease-a simulation study. Current Alzheimer Research. 2013;10(2):207–216. ##### **costs_reslult.xlsx** - Model output - An overview of the selected outcomes of created scenarios and costs ##### **eu_baseline.csv** - Prediction of population in EU28 obtained from EUROSTAT database http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=proj_15npms&lang=en ##### **r_0.txt** - Model input - Prevalence of the Alzheimer’s disease for each age cohort - Used while initializing of the model ##### **shares.txt** - Model input - The ratio of number of people in given stages for each age cohort - Used while initializing the model ##### **sx_s.txt** - Model input - The incidence rate of the Alzheimer’s disease for each age cohort - Used in each step of the simulation ##### **transition_matrices.txt** - Model input - Different probabilities of transitions between stages of the disease for each simulated scenario
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