Author: Andrew Clark; Mark Jit; Charlotte Warren-Gash; Bruce Guthrie; Harry HX Wang; Stewart W Mercer; Colin Sanderson; Martin McKee; Christopher Troeger; Kanyin I Ong; Francesco Checchi; Pablo Perel; Sarah Joseph; Hamish P Gibbs; Amitava Banerjee; Rosalind M Eggo
Title: How many are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 disease? Rapid global, regional and national estimates for 2020 Document date: 2020_4_22
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Snippet: We estimate that 1.7 billion (1.0 -2.4) individuals (22% [15-28%] of the global population) have at least one underlying condition that could increase their risk of severe COVID-19 disease (table 1, supplementary appendix). This value does not include older individuals without underlying conditions. The prevalence of one or more condition was approximately 10% by age 25 years, 33% by 50 years, and 66% by 70 years, and similar for males and female.....
Document: We estimate that 1.7 billion (1.0 -2.4) individuals (22% [15-28%] of the global population) have at least one underlying condition that could increase their risk of severe COVID-19 disease (table 1, supplementary appendix). This value does not include older individuals without underlying conditions. The prevalence of one or more condition was approximately 10% by age 25 years, 33% by 50 years, and 66% by 70 years, and similar for males and females (figure 1). The most prevalent conditions in those aged 50+ years were CKD, CVD, CRD and diabetes.
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