Rajiv Kumar Jain/Health Parliament; Prashant Mathur/NCDUR
Feb 21, 2026, 12:56
Rajiv Kumar Jain: High Disability and Mortality Rates Three Months After Stroke in India
Rajiv Kumar Jain, Section Editor One Health and Climate Change AMR for Preventive Medicine Research and Reviews, shared on LinkedIn:
”One in seven stroke patients in India is younger than 45 years.
Nearly two in five reach hospital more than 24 hours after symptoms begin.
Three months later, more than half are either dead or living with significant disability.
These findings come from India’s largest hospital-based stroke registry analysis, published in the International Journal of Stroke.
The study was led by Prashant Mathur of the ICMR–National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research (ICMR-NCDIR), Bengaluru, along with investigators of the National Stroke Registry Programme.”

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