A new research has warned that infections in early childhood may put children at a high risk for developing type 1 diabetes mellitus. The study included 148 children at high risk for T1D with 1,245 documented infectious events during 90,750 person-days during their first three years of life. "Our study identified respiratory infections in early childhood, especially in the first year of life, as a risk factor for the development of T1D", the authors ...Thursday, 4 July 2013
Childhood Respiratory Infections may Up Type 1 Diabetes Risk: Research
A new research has warned that infections in early childhood may put children at a high risk for developing type 1 diabetes mellitus. The study included 148 children at high risk for T1D with 1,245 documented infectious events during 90,750 person-days during their first three years of life. "Our study identified respiratory infections in early childhood, especially in the first year of life, as a risk factor for the development of T1D", the authors ...
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