Non-communicable diseases and their macroeconomic impact in India
By: Agarwal, Arunika et al
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 56(51), 18, Dec, 2021: p.56-63.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: Non-communicable diseases now account for two-thirds of the total mortality in India and are projected to account for an estimated 75% of the total mortality by 2030. Cardiovascular diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, and diabetes are the country’s leading causes of death. Taken as a whole, NCDs have a sizeable economic effect at the household, local, and national levels. – Reproduced
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Non-communicable diseases now account for two-thirds of the total mortality in India and are projected to account for an estimated 75% of the total mortality by 2030. Cardiovascular diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, and diabetes are the country’s leading causes of death. Taken as a whole, NCDs have a sizeable economic effect at the household, local, and national levels. – Reproduced


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