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Global Health Crisis: Kidney Disease Now Top 10 Killer
19 Nov
Summary
- Chronic kidney disease affects 788 million people worldwide.
- It is now among the top ten causes of death globally.
- High blood sugar and blood pressure are key risk factors.

A significant surge in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is impacting global populations faster than health agencies can cope. The latest estimates reveal that CKD now affects 788 million individuals, a stark increase from previous figures. This condition has climbed to become one of the top ten causes of death worldwide, with approximately 1.5 million fatalities estimated in the past year alone.
The escalating burden of CKD is a growing public health concern, comparable in urgency to diseases like cancer and heart disease. Key risk factors include elevated blood sugar, high blood pressure, and obesity. Despite advancements in treatment, many regions face limited access to essential care such as dialysis and transplants.
Researchers emphasize the critical need for earlier detection and wider access to treatment to curb the rising tide of kidney disease. The condition also significantly contributes to cardiovascular deaths, highlighting its broad impact on overall health and quality of life. Addressing CKD requires a proactive, urgent global response.


