World diabetes day- 14th November

Global public health awareness days aim to increase visibility, awareness, and understanding of specific diseases or health conditions among the general public; they are key in highlighting the importance of healthy lifestyle and well-being among general population. Each year, various organizations and communities around the world actively participate in promoting and supporting World Health Days.

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On 14th November every year, we observe the world diabetes day to raise awareness about the growing prevalence of diabetes and its severe health impacts.

Globally, diabetes has increased significantly, with 422 million adults living with the disease in 2014, up from 108 million in 1980.

This rise is driven by factors such as obesity and unhealthy lifestyles, especially in low and middle-income countries. Diabetes is a major cause of blindness, kidney failure, heart attack, stroke, and lower limb amputation.

However, it can be prevented or managed through a healthy diet, regular physical activity, and avoiding tobacco.

Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial as half of those affected remain undiagnosed, particularly with type 2 diabetes, which can often be prevented through lifestyle changes.

World Diabetes Day serves as a global platform for education, advocacy, and promoting better access to treatment to combat this silent killer.


Authors: Ritah Namusoosa1*, Hannington Katumba2

 Institutional affiliation: 1Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program-Laboratory Leadership Program; Uganda National Institute of Public Health; Ministry of Health Kampala, Uganda, 2Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program-Field Epidemiology Training Program; Uganda National Institute of Public Health; Ministry of Health Kampala, Uganda

Correspondence *Tel: +256785842878           email: rnamusoosa@uniph.go.ug

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