Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

New guidelines for recording Covid-19 deaths released

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The deaths of those with negative or inconclusi­ve test results but with symptoms of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) will be recorded as probable Covid-19 deaths, the Indian Council of Medical Research said in fresh guidelines on recording Covid-19 deaths released on Sunday.

The 11-page document states that Covid-19 is known to cause pneumonia, acute respirator­y distress syndrome, cardiac injury, and clotting throughout the bloodstrea­m, which may lead to death but Covid-19 would be recorded as the underlying cause of death. It adds that co-morbid conditions, like asthama, heart disease, diabetes or cancer, of a patient will not be recorded as the underlying cause of death. It adds that in a person with multiple co-morbiditie­s, only those that could have contribute­d to the death should be mentioned on the death certificat­e.

“Patterns of disease and patterns of death can come from only standardis­ed recording of clinical disease history and cause of death, and therefore epidemiolo­gical surveillan­ce of disease and death are important. Robust data is needed from every district,” the document stated.

A draft of guidelines for performing autopsy, packing the dead body of a suspected or confirmed Covid-19 patient, transporti­ng it, and storing it in mortuary was also released on Sunday.

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