Global Diabetes Epidemic
- An analysis published in The Lancet journal in November 2024 estimates that 82.8 crore people globally were living with diabetes in 2022, with over a quarter of them in India.
- Diabetes cases have risen sharply worldwide, particularly in LMICs, where the number of untreated diabetes cases is on the rise.
- In 2022, nearly 60% (44.5 crore) of adults aged 30 and over with diabetes globally did not receive treatment.
- India accounted for over a quarter of the global total, with 21.2 crore people living with diabetes in 2022.
- Of the 44.5 crore people globally with untreated diabetes, nearly one-third ....
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