The Guardian (Nigeria)

24m adults living with diabetes in Africa, 58% die before age of 70, says WHO

- By Chukwuma Muanya

TWENTY- FOUR million adults are living with diabetes in Africa, and the figure is projected to rise by 129 per cent to 55 million by 2045, says the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO).

WHO African Region ( WHOAFRO), yesterday, at a press conference to mark World Diabetes Day ( WDD) 2022, said, in the African region, premature deaths from diabetes ( defined as deaths occurring before the age of 70) stands at 58 per cent, higher than the global average of 48 per cent.

A new analysis by WHO shows only 46 per cent of people living with diabetes in the African region know their status, raising the risk of severe illness and death, potentiall­y worsening the situation in the region, which already has the world’s highest mortality rates due to the disease.

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