COVID-19 and Diabetes Mellitus

Kirti Agrawal, S. Chakole
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BACKGROUND COVID-19 id proving deadly for the people with underlying health conditions. It is important to make strategy according to the current scenario and leave some space for changes that are happening dynamically. SUMMARY COVID-19 and comorbidity are meant to prove lethal and accounts for maximum number of deaths in case fatalities induced due to COVID-19 complications. Diabetes tops the table with a quarter of fatalities are induced by it when in COVID-19 infection. Various post COVID-19 health implications are also increasing the need of awareness about preventive measures that must be followed by all the people and not by particular section. CONCLUSION More study needs to be done although present studies has already clarified about the deadly combination of COVID-19 and diabetes. Also nuanced aspects such as age wise and type wise segregation of data would serve the purpose of drawing more feasible containment model.
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COVID-19和糖尿病
背景:COVID-19对有潜在健康问题的人来说是致命的。重要的是要根据当前情况制定策略,并为动态发生的变化留出一些空间。COVID-19及其合并症旨在证明是致命的,并在COVID-19并发症引起的死亡病例中占最大死亡人数。糖尿病高居榜首,在COVID-19感染中,有四分之一的死亡是由糖尿病引起的。COVID-19后的各种健康影响也增加了对预防措施的认识,这些措施必须由所有人而不是特定部分遵循。结论:虽然目前的研究已经明确了COVID-19和糖尿病的致命组合,但还需要做更多的研究。此外,数据的年龄和类型隔离等细微方面也有助于绘制更可行的遏制模型。
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