1388-P: Risk of Diabetes among Children and Young Adults after COVID-19 Infection—The DiCAYA Study

Introduction & Objective: The association between COVID-19 infection and incident diabetes remains unclear despite recent research. Using a multistate electronic health record-based surveillance approach, we examined the risk of new diabetes among children (

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024-06, Vol.73 (Supplement_1), p.1
Hauptverfasser: CONDERINO, SARAH, LESTER KIRCHNER, H., THORPE, LORNA, DIVERS, JASMIN, HIRSCH, ANNEMARIE G., NORDBERG, CARA M., SCHWARTZ, BRIAN S., CAI, BO, RUDISILL, CAROLINE, OBEID, JIHAD S., LIESE, ANGELA D., DIXON, BRIAN E., DABELEA, DANA, BELLATORRE, ANNA, SHAO, HUI, BIAN, JIANG, GUO, YI, REYNOLDS, KRISTI, MEFFORD, MATTHEW T., KAMBOJ, MANMOHAN K., MENDONCA, ENEIDA A., ALLEN, KATIE, BURGETT, SHAWNA, LUSTIGOVA, EVA, BOST, SARAH, MALTENFORT, MITCH, UTIDJIAN, LEVON H., ZHOU, MATT M., CRUME, TESSA L., TITUS, ANDREA
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction & Objective: The association between COVID-19 infection and incident diabetes remains unclear despite recent research. Using a multistate electronic health record-based surveillance approach, we examined the risk of new diabetes among children (
ISSN:0012-1797
1939-327X
DOI:10.2337/db24-1388-P