Prevalence of Self-reported Infectious and Non-infectious Diseases among the Geriatric Population of Rural and Urban Areas of Bangladesh: A Community Based Cross Sectional Study
Abstract
People aging from 65 years to above are known as the “geriatric” group of population according
to the WHO. Geriatric health issues including infectious and non-infectious diseases are increasing
in Bangladesh due to the increased life expectancy and other socio-demographic factors like
lifestyle, education, occupation etc. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of
infectious and non-infectious diseases among the elderly people and their care seeking pattern in
the rural and urban areas of Bangladesh. This cross sectional study was conducted using a semi-
structured questionnaire with 260 male and female participants from rural and urban areas of two
districts in Bangladesh, Comilla and Chittagong. The prevalence rate of infectious disease was
found as 27.10% in urban area and 16.70% in rural area. On the other hand the prevalence rate of
non-infectious disease was 77.90% in the urban site and 70.80% in the rural site. Overall, the
disease rate has been found to be higher among the males than the females and the health
expenditure is much higher among the urban people than the rural population.
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