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COVID19 itself has been postulated to cause diabetes and to worsen glycemic control in pre-existing diabetes. Over the past year, a number of narrative, as well as systematic reviews analysing
Initial studies found increased severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), in patients with diabetes mellitus. Furthermore, COVID-19 might also predispose infect
1 Journal of Diabetes (JDB)devotes itself to diabetes research, therapeutics, and education. It aims to involve researchers and practitioners in a dialogue between East and West via all aspects of epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes, including the ...
COVID-19 is a disease that can lead to serious complications. Living with diabetes may increase a person’s risk of severe disease. It is vital for people with this condition to know how to manage their health and when to seek medical attention after acquiring the virus. ...
近日,糖尿病领域权威杂志Diabetes Care上发表了一篇研究文章,研究人员旨在调查入院血糖水平与院内心血管和肾脏并发症风险之间的关系。 在这项针对2020年2月6日至2021年3月16日期间因COVID-19住院的36269名成人(N=143266)的多中心前瞻性研究中,研究人员使用Logistic回归模型来探索入院血糖水平(mmol/L和mg/dL)与院内...
Those who've had COVID should also be closely monitoring their health and changes in their body, Moreno said, and should seek help at the first sign of an issue. Major symptoms for diabetes include increased thirst, frequent urination (which is not influenced by how much liquid consumed) and...
29.Bansal M,Cardiovascular disease and COVID-19.Diabetes Metab Syndrome Clin Res Rev.(2020) 14:247-50.doi:10.1016/j.dsx.2020.03.013 30.Lorusso R,Combes A,Coco VL,De Piero ME,Belohlavek J.ECMO for COVID-19 patients in Europe and Israe...
The Covid-19 pandemic, with its disruption of services and higher mortality riskhas had far-reaching consequences for people with diabetes, contributing towardincreased risk of rapid deterioration, ICU admissions and a worse prognosis. Covid-19also affected acce...
Amid the many problems posed by the pandemic, one positive outcome is that COVID-19 is providing valuable insights that could help researchers unlock the secrets of another intractable disease: diabetes.