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New guidelines for recording Covid-19 deaths released

The 11-page document states that Covid-19 is known to cause pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, cardiac injury, and clotting throughout the bloodstream, which may lead to death but Covid-19 would be recorded as the underlying cause of death.

Published on: May 11, 2020 04:33 AM IST
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The deaths of those with negative or inconclusive test results but with symptoms of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) will be recorded as probable Covid-19 deaths, the Indian Council of Medical Research said in fresh guidelines on recording Covid-19 deaths released on Sunday.

A medical worker sanitizes a van after collecting swab samples from Haryana Police personnel for COVID-19 tests during a nationwide lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic, at Police line, in Gurugram, India, on Sunday, 10 May 2020. (Yogendra Kumar/HT PHOTO)
A medical worker sanitizes a van after collecting swab samples from Haryana Police personnel for COVID-19 tests during a nationwide lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic, at Police line, in Gurugram, India, on Sunday, 10 May 2020. (Yogendra Kumar/HT PHOTO)

The 11-page document states that Covid-19 is known to cause pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, cardiac injury, and clotting throughout the bloodstream, which may lead to death but Covid-19 would be recorded as the underlying cause of death. It adds that co-morbid conditions, like asthama, heart disease, diabetes or cancer, of a patient will not be recorded as the underlying cause of death. It adds that in a person with multiple co-morbidities, only those that could have contributed to the death should be mentioned on the death certificate.

“Patterns of disease and patterns of death can come from only standardised recording of clinical disease history and cause of death, and therefore epidemiological surveillance of disease and death are important. Robust data is needed from every district,” the document stated.

 
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