Belying the common notion that South Indian States reported maximum
number of diabetes cases, Sikkim emerged as the State to have maximum
percentage of suspected diabetic patients, if the ongoing screening for
diabetes and hypertension by the Union government is any indication.According
to the figures based on the screening so far done under the National
Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular
Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS), screening for diabetes & hypertension
among the population above 30 years of age has been initiated in 100
districts of 21 States. 3,81,12,537 persons have been screened for
diabetes and 20,14,385 persons have been screened for hypertension till
the end of August.The screening found that 6.32 per cent of the
population having suspected of diabetes and 5.91 per cent as suspected
of hypertension. Standing high above the national average, 13.67 per
cent people among those screened had diabetes while 18.16 per cent of
them have hypertension. Out of total 127,393 people screened, 17414
persons have suspected cases of diabetes while 32,225 have hypertension.Karnataka
(9.36 per cent), Punjab (9.36 per cent), Gujarat (9.10 per cent) and
Andhra Pradesh (7.42 per cent) reported high incidence after Sikkim in
the case of diabetes. Madhya Pradesh with just 2.57 per cent reported
the least number of cases. In the case of hypertension, Assam came
second with 10.42 per cent of prevalence, after Sikkim.According
to report published by International Diabetes Federation (IDF; 5th
Edition, 2011), number of people with diabetes (20-79 years) in Urban
setting of India are about 27 millions in 2011 which is projected to
reach about 56 millions in 2030.The Indian Council of Medical
Research (ICMR) has completed the phase I of Task Force project
entitled, “ICMR-India Diabetes (INDIAB) Study-Phase-I,” with the aim to
determine the national prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and
pre-diabetes in India, by estimating the state-wise prevalence of the
same and compare the prevalence of type-2 diabetes and pre-diabetes in
urban and rural areas across India.In the first phase of the
study, the rural and urban settings in four states and one union
territory viz., Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Chandigarh have
been included. The adjusted prevalence of diabetes (both known and newly
diagnosed) in Tamil Nadu was 10.4 per cent, Jharkhand - 5.3 per cent,
Chandigarh - 13.6 per cent and Maharashtra - 8.4 per cent. The
prevalence of pre-diabetes was 8.3 per cent, 8.1 per cent, 14.6 per cent
and 12.8 per cent respectively.Data reported during the course
of screening of school children under NPCDCS indicates that out of
92,047 school children screened in the towns of Nainital, Ratlam and
Bhilwara, 1,351(1.467 per cent) were suspected to be diabetic.
Source:Pharmabiz
Source:Pharmabiz
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