Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Nearly 1 in 5 comorbid patient succumbs to virus: Govt data

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Nearly one in every five patients, or 17.9% of the people, with so-called comorbidit­ies who contract the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) in India, succumb to the viral disease, according to the Union health ministry data. For patients with no underlying medical conditions, the correspond­ing proportion is 1.2%.

This means that people with comorbidit­ies are 15 times more likely to die if infected by SarsCoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, than those with no underlying conditions.

Comorbidit­y refers to the existence of multiple medical conditions in the same person. In the case of Covid-19, having conditions such hypertensi­on, diabetes, heart, liver or kidney disease increases the risk of a patient developing a more severe form of the disease and of dying.

Although the findings about the higher case fatality rate (CFR) – the proportion of cases that end up in death – for people with comorbidit­ies are largely in line with what scientists around the world have observed, this is the first time the government has released data showing the correlatio­n between fatality and comorbidit­ies in India.

In the US, the only country with more confirmed Covid-19 infections than India, a study by country’s federal agency Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published in June showed that 19.5% people with underlying diseases died compared to 1.6% of those who were healthy — proportion­s that are strikingly similar to India’s.

The largest variance in the two groups (those with and without comorbidit­ies) in India was reported among people above the age of 60 years where nearly a quarter (24.6%) of those with underlying conditions died against one in 20 patients (4.8%) with none. For those between 45 and 60 years of age, the CFR was 13.9% for patients with comorbidit­ies against 1.5% for those without. Patients under the age of 45 years had the best CFR for both categories – 8.8% for those with underlying diseases and 0.2% for healthy individual­s, the health ministry said during Tuesday’s weekly Covid-19 briefing.

Experts said comorbidit­ies can heavily impede the recovery in Covid-19 patients. “Comorbid conditions such as heart, kidney or liver diseases or diabetes etc. majorly impede the recovery process in serious Covid-19 patients. It also takes longer for Covid-19 patients with underlying medical conditions to recover, especially those with uncontroll­ed disease,” said Dr Vikas Maurya, head of respirator­y medicine and interventi­onal pulmonolog­y at Fortis Hospital.

The health ministry also provided fresh data on age- and gender-specific breakup of fatalities in the country. About 88% of Covid-19 deaths have been among those aged above 45 years.

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