Comorbidity Analysis of Diabetes and COVID-19 Patients under Vaccination

Authors

  • Florence Adongo School of Biological, Physical, Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, Box 210-40601, Bondo-Kenya.
  • Titus Aminer School of Biological, Physical, Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, Box 210-40601, Bondo-Kenya
  • Benard Okelo School of Biological, Physical, Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, Box 210-40601, Bondo-Kenya.
  • Benson Onyango School of Biological, Physical, Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, Box 210-40601, Bondo-Kenya

Keywords:

COVID19, Diabetes, Comorbidity, Vaccination

Abstract

There is always a high probability of finding individuals infected by COVID-19 to be having other underlying diseases. Those who have these two or more diseases died at higher rate, four times, compared to those who are suffering from one disease. For individuals under comorbidity, attrition rate is higher meaning the rate of recovery is low and more resources are used in cases of comorbidity. Containment measures for COVID-19 such as quarantine and social distancing may lead to a decline in exercising and lack of a balanced diet, which are key for managing diabetic complications such as vision loss and kidney failure. In this note, we analyze comorbidity under vaccination.

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Published

2025-10-26

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