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COVID-19 disrupting services to treat non-communicable diseases, WHO survey finds |

4th June 2020
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The UN agency said the situation is concerning as people living with these diseases are more vulnerable to becoming severely ill or dying from the new coronavirus infection.

#COVID19 significantly impacts health services for cancer, cardiovascular disease & diabetes – a survey run by @WHO with responses from 155 countries has shown: https://t.co/nrnqXyvBnW
It’s vital that countries find innovative ways to continue essential services to #BeatNCDs.

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) June 1, 2020

“The results of this survey confirm what we have been hearing from countries for a number of weeks now,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO Director-General.

“Many people who need treatment for diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes have not been receiving the health services and medicines they need since the COVID-19 pandemic began. It’s vital that countries find innovative ways to ensure that essential services for NCDs continue, even as they fight COVID-19.”

Health workers reassigned, screenings postponed

WHO surveyed 155 countries during a three-week period in May.

The results confirmed that while the impact is global, low-income countries have been most affected.

More than half of the nations reported that services for NCDs have been partially or completely disrupted, while two-thirds said rehabilitation services were affected.

Meanwhile, a staggering 94 per cent of countries have had to partially or fully re-assign health ministry staff working on NCDs to support COVID-19 response.

Screening campaigns – for breast and cervical cancer, for example – were also postponed in more than half of countries.

While this is consistent with WHO recommendations in the initial stages of the pandemic, the main reasons cited were appointment cancellations, decreased public transport and lack of staff due to health worker reassignments; though one in five countries discontinued services due to shortages of medicines, diagnostics and other technologies.

Effective alternatives

The survey revealed some bright spots amid a crisis that has touched practically every corner of the globe. WHO reported that as of Monday, there were six million cases of COVID-19 worldwide and more than 370,000 deaths.

Most countries have established alternative strategies to support people at highest risk to continue receiving treatment during the pandemic, including through telemedicine to replace in-person consultations. The figure is 42 per cent in low-income countries, WHO said.

More than 70 per cent of countries have also collected data on the number of COVID-19 patients who also have an NCD.

Dr. Bente Mikkelsen, Director of the Department of Noncommunicable Diseases at WHO, said it will be some time before the full extent of the impact will be known.

“What we know now, however, is that not only are people with NCDs more vulnerable to becoming seriously ill with the virus, but many are unable to access the treatment they need to manage their illnesses”, he said.

“It is very important not only that care for people living with NCDs is included in national response and preparedness plans for COVID-19 – but that innovative ways are found to implement those plans. We must be ready to ‘build back better’  ̶  strengthening health services so that they are better equipped to prevent, diagnose and provide care for NCDs in the future, in any circumstances.”


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