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(1). Here is an extract of a report from 'The Tribune'. Analyse the report in a paragraph of 150-
200 words.
In a report of global Covid-19 mortality trends, India is witnessing disproportionate disease-
related deaths in the elderly population warranting extra caution in dealing with the older
persons.. Health Ministry data analysis of mortality numbers further cements another global
trend: a phenomenal death rate among people with pre-existing diseases such as cardiac and
renal conditions, diabetes and hypertension Almost 83 per cent of all deaths have occurred in
persons with co-morbid conditions," government data suggests(English holy day home work)
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AnswerDifferential mortality in COVID-19 patients from India and western countries
Vijayawada Kumar Jain, Kart hokey an I yen gar, [...], and Raja Vanishes
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hesAdditional article informationAbstractBackground and aimsCOVID-19 disease has been associated with disproportionate mortality amongst world population. We try to elucidate various reasons for lower mortality rate in the Indian subcontinent due to COVID-19 pandemic.
hesAdditional article informationAbstractBackground and aimsCOVID-19 disease has been associated with disproportionate mortality amongst world population. We try to elucidate various reasons for lower mortality rate in the Indian subcontinent due to COVID-19 pandemic.Method
hesAdditional article informationAbstractBackground and aimsCOVID-19 disease has been associated with disproportionate mortality amongst world population. We try to elucidate various reasons for lower mortality rate in the Indian subcontinent due to COVID-19 pandemic.MethodWe carried out a comprehensive review of the literature using suitable keywords such as ‘COVID-19’, ‘Pandemics’, ‘disease outbreaks and ‘India’ on the search engines of pub med, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the month of May 2020 during the current COVID-19 pandemic and assessed mortality data.
med, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the month of May 2020 during the current COVID-19 pandemic and assessed mortality data.Results
med, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the month of May 2020 during the current COVID-19 pandemic and assessed mortality data.ResultsThe mortality observed in Indian and south Asian subcontinent is lower than in the west.
med, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the month of May 2020 during the current COVID-19 pandemic and assessed mortality data.ResultsThe mortality observed in Indian and south Asian subcontinent is lower than in the west.Multifactorial reasons indicated for this differential mortality due to COVID-19 have been described in the current literature.
med, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the month of May 2020 during the current COVID-19 pandemic and assessed mortality data.ResultsThe mortality observed in Indian and south Asian subcontinent is lower than in the west.Multifactorial reasons indicated for this differential mortality due to COVID-19 have been described in the current literature.Conclusions
med, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the month of May 2020 during the current COVID-19 pandemic and assessed mortality data.ResultsThe mortality observed in Indian and south Asian subcontinent is lower than in the west.Multifactorial reasons indicated for this differential mortality due to COVID-19 have been described in the current literature.ConclusionsThe effects of COVID-19 on the health of racial and ethnic minority groups are still emerging with disproportionate burden of illness and death amongst some black and ethnic minority groups. Overall the current COVID-19 related mortality appears to be lower in the health and resource challenged populous Indian subcontinent. Further scientific studies would be helpful to understand this disparity in mortality due to COVID-19 in the world population.
med, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Research Gate in the month of May 2020 during the current COVID-19 pandemic and assessed mortality data.ResultsThe mortality observed in Indian and south Asian subcontinent is lower than in the west.Multifactorial reasons indicated for this differential mortality due to COVID-19 have been described in the current literature.ConclusionsThe effects of COVID-19 on the health of racial and ethnic minority groups are still emerging with disproportionate burden of illness and death amongst some black and ethnic minority groups. Overall the current COVID-19 related mortality appears to be lower in the health and resource challenged populous Indian subcontinent. Further scientific studies would be helpful to understand this disparity in mortality due to COVID-19 in the world population.