Out of 48.78 lakh patients screened for non-communicable diseases (NCD) in the state as of October 2014, 2.39 lakh patients have been suffering from diabetes and 1.94 lakh of hyper-tension, Principal Secretary Medical and Health Mukesh Sharma said while addressing a meeting here.
These patients were being given treatment at various hospitals in the state, Sharma said.
Speaking on the occasion, Director of Union Health Ministry Rajiv Kumar said the patients in the age group of 30 to 70 years were dying due to NCD in the country.
Rajasthan had 2.43 lakh registered patients of NCD in 2008, which increased to around 3.81 lakh in 2012, and in 2013 this figure was 5.95 lakh, he said, adding this year as of October 2014, the NCD figure was over 4.33 lakh.
For NCD diagnosis and treatment, Rajasthan has selected seven districts including Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jodhpur, Bhilwara, Nagaur, and Sriganganagar, and from this year the national NCD programme was extended to five more districts including Alwar, Tonk, Baran, Banswara, and Bharatpur, he said.