Fri. Sep 20th, 2024

There are other diseases triggering coronavirus-WHO

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When COVID-19 started, speculations had it that it doesn’t affect or kill blacks, young people this even went on to say it only affects people of some certain ages, and while focusing too intensely on COVID-19 pandemic some other diseases are busy killing people.

Though it seemed like the speculations were right not until the whole myth got stopped when people of younger ages even children started contracting the virus which means the whole speculations were not realistic.

And it was said that the disease only kills those with other health complications but to be sure that there have been other diseases left and not focused on while just focusing on the COVID-19 (C19) pandemic and WHO has revealed the main diseases that leads to death for the affected persons with COVID-19 (C19).

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned against diverting attention and resources from non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

The body said people living with NCDs are more likely to die from coronavirus.

They include autoimmune diseases, cancer, cataracts, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension, most heart diseases, most cancers, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, parkinson’s disease and strokes.

A WHO survey published on Monday revealed that NCDs kill no fewer than 40 million people annually.

The UN agency explained that the study was conducted in 155 countries in a period of three weeks.

It said the survey found that 94 percent of the countries have partially or fully reassigned health ministry staff working on NCDs to support COVID-19 response.

“For instance, it says screening campaigns for breast and cervical cancer were also postponed in more than half of the countries,” WHO noted.

WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, decried that people who need treatment for diseases have not been receiving the health services since COVID-19 outbreak.

“It is vital that countries find innovative ways to ensure that essential services for NCDs continue, even as they fight COVID-19,” Ghebreyesus said.

Ayooluwa Joshua

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