All over the world, diabetes is becoming more prevalent, with some people developing type 1 and others potentially developing type 2. However, Pakistan has the highest percentage of diabetic patients worldwide.
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Pakistan has a prevalence rate of diabetes of 30.8%, according to the World of Statistics, an organization funded by the Georgia State University Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Pakistan, Kuwait, and Egypt were the top three countries in this study, which used data from 38 different countries. Both countries had diabetes incidences of 20.9%.
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Diabetes rates:
— World of Statistics (@stats_feed) May 15, 2023
1. ????????Pakistan: 30.8%
2. ????????Kuwait: 24.9%
8. ????????Egypt: 20.9%
10. ????????Qatar: 19.5%
12. ????????Malaysia: 19%
14. ????????Saudi Arabia: 18.7%
17. ????????Mexico: 16.9%
26. ????????Turkey: 14.5%
27. ????????Bangladesh: 14.2%
48. ????????Sri Lanka: 11.3%
53. ????????South Africa: 10.8%
54. ????????Iraq: 10.7%
55.…
The majority of casualties under 60 due to chronic medical conditions occur in the fifth most populous nation. Surprisingly, more than 25% of adults in the South Asian nation who have diabetes are undiagnosed, leading medical professionals to demand more funding to fight the illness.
Nigeria, with a 3.6% prevalence, has the lowest percentage of diabetics worldwide.