印度COVID-19康复率高、死亡率低背后的因素——需要进行重点研究

A. Ramakrishnan, Kanishka Sharma
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无可争议的事实是,截至2021年8月28日,印度的新冠肺炎恢复率为97.6%,每百万人中有314人死亡,这明显好于卫生基础设施好得多的美国、英国、法国、意大利、西班牙和欧洲大部分国家的相应数据。尽管美国的人口只有印度的四分之一,但不幸的是,美国因COVID而丧生的人数是印度的1.5倍。同样,巴西的人口略低于印度北方邦的人口,但巴西的死亡率比印度全国高32.2%。显然,这需要对这些显著差异背后的致病因素进行详细的科学研究。现在是时候研究哪些因素可以在最少的医疗干预下恢复,哪些生活方式和其他因素与严重并发症相关,导致恢复迟缓,有时甚至死亡。肥胖、过度饮酒、软饮料、超加工肉类、加工食品和含糖烘焙食品可能在美国的健康状况中发挥作用。另一方面,在日常烹饪中使用姜黄、黑胡椒、生姜、柠檬等,以及对印度醋栗、图拉西、不同的煎剂(Kashaya)的消费以及各种增强免疫力和呼吸练习和瑜伽体式的做法,可能在印度的医疗情况中发挥了作用。一项涉及印度、巴西、美国和一些欧洲国家的大量康复和死亡病例的详细研究将揭示这种显著差异背后的致病因素。研究结果将为管理未来的海浪和流行病提供重要的经验。
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Factors behind higher COVID-19 recovery and lower fatality rates in India - need for a focused study
It is an undisputed fact that the COVID-19 recovery rate of 97.6% and the death per million of 314 in India (as of 28 Aug 2021) are significantly better than the corresponding values in the USA, UK, France, Italy, Spain, and most of Europe, which have much better health infrastructure. Even though the population of the USA is only one-fourth that of India, the number of lives lost in the USA due to COVID is unfortunately 1.5 times that of India. Similarly, the population of Brazil is marginally lower than that of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, but the fatalities in Brazil are 32.2% higher than that of the whole of India. Clearly, this necessitates a detailed scientific study on the causative factors behind these striking differences. It is time to study what factors cause recovery with minimal medical intervention and what lifestyle and other factors are correlated to serious complications, leading to belated recovery and sometimes death. Obesity, excessive consumption of alcohol, soft drinks, ultra-processed meat, processed food, and maida-sugar baked items may have a role to play in the health scenario in USA. On the other hand, the use of turmeric, black pepper, ginger, lemon, etc. in daily cooking and the enormous increase in awareness and the consequent consumption of Indian gooseberry, Tulasi, different decoctions (Kashaya) and the practice of various immune-boosting and breathing exercises and yogasanas might have had a role in the Indian medical scenario. A detailed study involving a sizable number of cases of recovery and death in India, Brazil, the USA, and some European countries will throw light on the causative factors behind the significant differences. The results shall provide crucial learning for managing future waves and pandemics.
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