India, as part of the second phase of vaccination, made people aged over 60 years and those
above
45 years with comorbidities eligible to get a vaccine from March 1
Focus
on severe ailments, combination of diseases excluding many: experts
group
eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine is seen by some medical professionals as too
narrow.
“The
list of comorbidities provided by the Health Ministry is overly restrictive and
complicated.
Many conditions, including obesity, have been left out,” said Dr. Gagandeep
Kang,
Professor of Microbiology at CMC Vellore.
Anant
Bhan, a researcher in global health and bioethics based in Bhopal said.
COVID-19
disease and even death. However, people with hypertension alone are not
eligible
unless
it is accompanied by other diseases such as diabetes or conditions such as
angina. “The
initial
focus has been on severe forms of a disease or condition. In a month or two, we
may see
less
severe forms of diseases included,” says Dr. D. Prabhakaran from the Public
Health
Foundation
of India (PHFI), Delhi and one of the two members who prepared the list for
cardiovascular
diseases. There were two members for each thematic disease who prepared a
list,
and the final list was prepared based on suggestions from each group, he said.
the
person infected with SARS-CoV-2 virus has a greater chance of becoming
critically ill and
even
dying. The risk is higher in older people with comorbidities. India, as part of
the second
phase
of vaccination, made people aged over 60 years and those above 45 years with
comorbidities
eligible to get a vaccine from March 1.
comorbidity
increasing the chances of severe disease and death, focusing on people with
more
than
one comorbidity would have been acceptable in case of vaccine shortage. But
with
millions
of doses of both vaccines already available in India, it is not clear why the
focus is on
diseases
at an advanced stage, said Dr. Giridhara Babu, epidemiologist at PHFI,
Bengaluru.
Many
unaware
been
better had we followed the U.K example, which has gone with age bands instead
of
comorbidities,”
Dr. Kang added. “It would have been easier to cover more people at risk with
age
cut-offs.”
However,
only those with over 10 years of diabetes plus hypertension are eligible for
vaccination.
Similarly, only those with end-stage kidney disease and on haemodialysis are
included.
People with stroke are eligible only if they also have hypertension or
diabetes.
However,
many suffer from stroke caused by aneurysm or haemorrhage caused by arterial
block
in the brain even in the absence of hypertension or diabetes.
list
includes those using corticosteroids for a “prolonged period” as being
eligible. How long
is
“prolonged ” is
not defined.
greater
risk of dying or becoming critically ill with COVID-19 disease and hence the
focus has
been
on vaccinating these people on priority. Dr. Bhan said when vaccinating people
with
severe
disease, there should be greater vigilance for serious adverse events and
safety.
Unlike
other diseases, more conditions of cardiovascular disease have been included.
“Cardiovascular
disease is a spectrum, which may not be the case for other diseases,” Dr.
Prabhakaran
explained.
conditions
or those accessing healthcare facilities often as these people are at higher
risk,” says
Dr.
Bhan.
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/health/coronavirus-comorbidities-list-for-vaccineeligibility-
seen-as-too-narrow/article33965547.ece
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