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COVID-19 IN DIABETES PATIENTS IN UKRAINE: LESSONS FOR DOCTORS AND PATIENTS #MMPMID32535573
Mankovsky B; Halushko O
Georgian Med News 2020[Apr]; ä (301): 105-112 PMID32535573show ga
World Health Organization recognized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. The first case of COVID-19 in Ukraine was confirmed on 3 March 2020 in Chernivtsi and the first lethal case was reported on 13 March 2020. As of 22 April 2020 6592 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Ukraine, among these cases 174 caused death (2.64% lethality), 467 patients (7.08% of cases) have recovered. The feature of COVID-19 pandemics in Ukraine is that the age of patients is lower (50-59 years old, 40-49 years old and 30-39 years old) than in China and other European countries. Another feature of COVID-19 epidemiology in Ukraine is that virus cause disease in women (56.0%) more often than in men (44.0%). But there are more male patients in other countries. Although there are more male deaths (51.7%) than female (48.3%) in Ukraine. Deaths have occurred in 30-49 years old patients (14%), in 50-69 years old patients (48%), in 70 years old and older patients (38%). 85% of all deaths were over 50 years of age. 79% of patients who died from COVID-19 had severe cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, neoplasms, renal diseases, respiratory disorders and obesity. In total, co-morbidities (one or several) have been cardiovascular diseases (74%), diabetes mellitus (22%), lungs diseases (9%), neoplasms (8%), renal diseases (7%). In this article we analyzed epidemiology and causes of negative influence of diabetes mellitus on COVID-19 progress in world and Ukraine. We also made recommendations on prophylaxis and patients treatment in cases of COVID-19 and diabetes mellitus co-morbidity.