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Study finds mental health disorders, malaria and heart disease were most affected by COVID pandemic

Last updated: July 2, 2025 4:32 pm
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching impacts beyond just the virus itself. A recent study published in The BMJ has shed light on the sharp increases in non-COVID causes of illness and death during the pandemic, particularly affecting mental health disorders, malaria in young children, and heart disease and stroke in older adults.

The study revealed that disrupted care during the pandemic led to a 23% increase in new cases of depressive disorders in 5-14 year-olds, as well as a 14% rise in malaria deaths in children under 5 years old from 2020-2021. These staggering numbers highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to public health emergencies that goes beyond just infection control.

Researchers in China used data from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 to analyze the impact of the pandemic on 174 health conditions across different regions, age groups, and sexes. They found that depressive and anxiety disorders, along with malaria, were the most significantly affected, with a notable rise in disease burden compared to other causes.

For example, rates of malaria rose by 12%, while rates of depressive and anxiety disorders increased by 12% and 14%, respectively. Additionally, prevalence rates for heart disease, especially among those aged 70 and above, saw significant increases during the pandemic.

While the researchers acknowledge that their methods may not capture the full extent of pandemic-related disruptions, they believe that their analysis offers valuable insights for improving health system preparedness in the face of future public health emergencies.

The study underscores the urgent need to strengthen health system resilience, enhance integrated surveillance, and adopt syndemic-informed strategies to support equitable preparedness for future crises. By integrating these findings into post-pandemic plans, countries can improve resilience and ensure that health systems are better equipped to handle future challenges.

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The researchers emphasize the importance of recognizing and planning for the indirect toll of pandemics, as this can ultimately save lives and make health systems stronger and fairer. By prioritizing essential services, reinforcing primary health care, expanding disease surveillance networks, and prioritizing universal health coverage, countries can better prepare for future public health emergencies.

In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of data-driven decision-making in guiding smarter recovery efforts post-pandemic. By learning from the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries can build more resilient health systems that are better equipped to handle future crises.

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