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Incontinence in Slovenia

Although it is true that there are health problems that can cause incontinence and, indeed, the affliction can affect people across many age groups, older people are still most affected by this chronic and often embarrassing condition. As is the case...

Jan 2013 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in the Netherlands

Demographics show that population ageing in the Netherlands is increasing. In 2011, the number of people 50 years and over accounted for around 36% of the total population. This age group is more susceptible to incontinence problems and explains the ...

Nov 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in the United Kingdom

Retail staff training and the use of consultation rooms as well as discrete product positioning of incontinence products amongst sanitary protection, helped minimise customer embarrassment about purchasing incontinence products and spurred sales.

Nov 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in Egypt

Incontinence products remain negligible in Egypt. These products are not widely available, with players believing there is insufficient demand for these products in the country to justify their investment in launching and distributing incontinence ...

Nov 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in Morocco

Incontinence products benefited strongly from long-term demographic trends in Morocco during the review period. During the review period, the number of Moroccans aged 65 years old and over increased by 8%. In addition, ongoing growth in disposable ...

Nov 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in Iran

Incontinence products have a very low base in Iran and per capita consumption is still extremely low. The category only emerged in Iran as recently as 2007, when limited volumes of imports entered country. Awareness about these products was extremely...

Nov 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in Kenya

The availability of incontinence products is limited to a few supermarkets and pharmacies in upper-middle and upper-class neighbourhoods. The product has a very small market and sales are virtually negligible because the topic of adults wearing ...

Nov 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in Bulgaria

Although Bulgaria has an ageing population, with the population aged over 65 increasing, the incontinence category continues to underperform. This is partly because there remains a certain stigma associated with the use of incontinence products in ...

Oct 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in the Philippines

The use of incontinence products in the Philippines remains a taboo, and is seen to be necessary only when one is sick and cannot go to the bathroom. In addition, prospective users often think that using incontinence products is embarrassing and ...

Oct 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in Algeria

While demand for incontinence products did increase in Algeria during the review period, volume and current value sales in the category remained negligible in 2011. This was partly due to the taboo surrounding incontinence, which made many sufferers ...

Oct 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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