Abstract
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are chronic diseases that are on the rise and pose a major public health problem among the priorities of healthcare systems. Objectives: Determine the prevalence of diabetes and hypertension and describe the sociodemographic characteristics of those screened. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study organized during a diabetes and hypertension screening campaign that took place in Conakry and five (05) inland regions on November 14, 2022. Results: 2050 people were screened, of whom 33.12% were housewives, the average age was 44.78 ± 16.23 years, and 55.27% were women. The screening sites were the city of Conakry 741 (36.15%), the Labé region 424 (20.68%), the N’Zérékoré region 298 (14.54%), the Faranah region 241 (11.75%), the Mamou region 210 (10.24%) and the Boké region 136 (6.63%). The prevalence of diabetes and hypertension were respectively 12.5% and 43.38% for the Boké region; 6.19% and 16.19% for the Mamou region; 3.02% and 21.81% for the N’Zérékoré region; 31.95% and 13.69% for the Faranah region; 9.67% and 20.28% for the Labé region; 2.83% and 20.28% for the city of Conakry. Conclusion: Despite the limitations of the study duration, our series highlighted the high prevalence of diabetes and hypertension among people screened on World Diabetes Day 2022. Raising public awareness of a healthy lifestyle is essential for the prevention and control of diabetes and hypertension.
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Diallo, M. D. M., Diallo, M. M., Diallo, M. C., Diallo, M. A., Diallo, A. M., Barry, M. A., … Baldé, O. (2024). Prevalence of Diabetes and Hypertension on World Diabetes Day 2022 in Guinea. Open Journal of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, 14(01), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojemd.2024.141001
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