The Undetected Crisis: Diabetes Diagnosis Gaps Exposed
In 2023, around 44% of the global diabetic population were undiagnosed, with significant challenges in diagnosis and treatment management prevalent in low- and middle-income countries. Despite an increase in diagnosis rates, optimal treatment remains elusive. By 2050, diabetes could reach epidemic proportions unless screening and treatment improve drastically.

- Country:
- India
A staggering 44% of diabetics worldwide remain undiagnosed as of 2023, underscoring a critical global health challenge.
An analysis published in The Lancet reveals a significant increase in diabetes diagnosis in India since 2000. However, optimal treatment and management continue to be significant hurdles, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
Researchers warn that with the expected rise in diabetes cases by 2050, improved screening and access to treatment are essential to prevent the condition from becoming a silent epidemic.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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