A Lancet Regional Health study warns that HbA1c, India's most used diabetes test, may misdiagnose or delay detection due to anaemia and blood disorders common in Indians ...
A new evidence-based study published in The Lancet Regional Health – Southeast Asia has raised concerns over the accuracy of ...
Accuracy can be affected in populations with high levels of anaemia, inherited blood disorders, G6PD deficiency.
Indian experts warn that HbA1c tests can be inaccurate due to high rates of anemia and G6PD deficiency in India. They urge ...
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HbA1c study India: Why isn't the most reliable diabetes test accurate in India? The Lancet report raises concerns.
Diabetes Monitoring Methods: Diabetes cases are increasing rapidly worldwide. But now, a new concern has emerged in India. Let us tell you what has emerged. Diabetes screening Why HbA1c Test May Be ...
Co-author Dr. Shashank Joshi from Mumbai highlighted that even in advanced urban hospitals, HbA1c results can be influenced ...
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Move over HbA1c: The plasma glucose test that could spot diabetes better
The consensus is emerging that public health surveys based solely on HbA1c may misrepresent India's diabetes burden.
Diabetes diagnosis in India may be misled by HbA1c tests, especially in populations with anaemia and blood disorders, Lancet study warns.
HbA1c May Not Reliably Reflect Blood Sugar Levels in Many Indians: Lancet Viewpoint A new evidence-based viewpoint published in The Lancet Regional ...
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HbA1c test may be inaccurate for millions of Indians: Lancet study
A Lancet study warns that the common HbA1c diabetes test may be unreliable for millions of Indians due to high rates of anaemia and other blood disorders, potentially leading to misdiagnosis, delayed ...
A new evidence-based Viewpoint published online in Lancet Regional Health: Southeast Asia highlights that the widely used ...
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