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The burden of type 2 diabetes pre-and during the COVID-19 pandemic – a review

机译:在Covid-19 Pandemic的2型糖尿病患者的负担 - 评论

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IntroductionDiabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease and a global epidemic. It is a known fact that co-morbidities, including Diabetes Mellitus, pose a higher risk of infection by COVID-19. Additionally, the outcomes following infection are far worse than in people without such co-morbities.Factors contributing to the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have long been established, yet this disease still bestows a substantial global burden. The aim was to provide a comprehensive review of the burden of diabetes pre-COVID-19 and the additional impact sustained by the diabetes population and healthcare systems during the COVID-19 pandemic, while providing recommendations of how this burden can be subsided.MethodologyLiterature searches were carried out on ‘Google Scholar’ and ‘PubMed’ to identify relevant articles for the scope of this review. Information was also collected from reliable sources such as the World Health Organisation and the International Diabetes Federation.ResultsT2DM presented with economic, social and health burdens prior to COVID-19 with an significant ‘Disability Adjusted Life Years’ impact. Whilst people with diabetes are more susceptible to COVID-19, enforcing lockdown regulations set by the Public Health department to reduce risk of infection brought about its own challenges to T2DM management. Through recommendations and adapting to new methods of management such as telehealth, these challenges and potential consequences of mismanagement are kept to a minimum whilst safeguarding the healthcare system.ConclusionBy understanding the challenges and burdens faced by this population both evident pre-covid and during, targeted healthcare can be provided during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, implementation of targeted action plans and recommendations ensures the care provided is done in a safe and effective environment.
机译:介绍脂肪属mellitus是一种慢性疾病和全球流行病。这是一个已知的事实,即糖尿病在内的糖尿病,包括Covid-19的感染风险较高。此外,感染后的结果远远差不比,没有这种共同的人。因素促进了2型糖尿病(T2DM)的因素已经建立,但这种疾病仍然赋予了大量的全球负担。目的是对糖尿病患者预科 - 19的负担进行全面审查,以及在Covid-19大流行期间糖尿病人口和医疗保健系统持续的额外影响,同时提供了如何消除这种负担的建议。滴度学光明搜索在“Google Scholar”和“PubMed”上进行,以确定本综述范围的相关文章。信息也从世界卫生组织和国际糖尿病联合会等可靠来源收集的信息。在Covid-19之前呈现经济,社会和健康负担,具有重要的“残疾调整后的生命年”的影响。虽然糖尿病的人更容易受到Covid-19的影响,但加强公共卫生部门设定的锁定规定,以降低对T2DM管理的自身挑战所带来的感染风险。通过建议和适应远程管理的新的管理方法,这些挑战和管理不善的潜在后果保持在保障保健系统的最低次数.ConclusionBy认识到这一人类面临的挑战和担忧,既明显的预科和期间,这两期可以在Covid-19流行病中提供医疗保健。此外,实施目标行动计划和建议确保提供的护理是在安全有效的环境中完成的。

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