Chandigarh (Punjab): The existing non-communicable diseases, responsible for 72 per cent deaths globally, have been an aggravating factor for COVID-19 adverse outcome, according to an expert from the PGI Hospital, on Tuesday.
To counter the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a need to decrease its transmission by imposing travel restrictions, said J.S. Thakur, a professor with the PGIMER's Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health.
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Thakur, who is the World NCD Federation president, stressed the need to accurately evaluate all original comorbidities of people with COVID-19 because it had been seen that these patients often died due to their original comorbidities.
The percentage of deaths in COVID-19 patients with pre-existing conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, hypertension and cancer, was 13.2, 9.2, 8, 8.4 and 7.6, respectively, at the global level.
This is low in comparison to deaths of COVID-19 patients with no pre-existing condition at 0.9 per cent.