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High blood sugar elevates COVID mortality risk

- PARIS:

Patients with abnormally high blood sugar levels are more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19, researcher­s in China said yesterday. It is the first time scientists have been able to confirm that patients with hyperglyce­mia, but not diagnosed with diabetes, are at higher risk of death from COVID-19, they wrote in the journal Diabetolog­ia. The researcher­s examined death rates for 605 COVID-19 patients at two hospitals in Wuhan, China.

Having high blood pressure is “independen­tly associated” with increased risk of death and complicati­ons from COVID-19, they wrote. The study builds on previous research on diabetic patients. One-in-10 COVID-19 patients with diabetes died in French hospitals, a far higher proportion than for patients without the condition, a May study in the same journal found.

Exactly why high blood sugar increases COVID-19 death rates remains clear. The authors of Friday’s study suggested that blood clotting, the weakening of blood vessel linings, and cytokine storm syndrome - an overreacti­on of the immune system - could all play a role. The authors of the report urged hospitals to test all COVID-19 patients for glucose levels, as opposed to only those known to have diabetes.

Also, scientists said Thursday there is “strong evidence” that COVID-19- positive mothers can pass the virus on to their unborn infants, in findings that could affect how pregnant women are shielded during the pandemic.

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