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ey0019.13-9 | Diabetes | ESPEYB19

13.9. Global estimates of incidence of type 1 diabetes in children and adolescents: results from the International Diabetes Federation atlas, 10th edition

GD Ogle , S James , D Dabelea , C Pihoker , J Svennson , J Maniam , EL Klatman , CC Patterson

grahamo@diabetesnsw.com.au Diabetes Res Clin Pract 2022, 183:109083. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2021.109083Brief Summary: The incidence of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in children and adolescents is increasing in many nations. The 10th edition of the International Diabetes Federation Atlas reports that an estimated 108,300 youth aged < 15 years a...

ey0020.11-8 | Diabetes | ESPEYB20

11.8. Insulin thermostability in a real-world setting

S Pendsey , S James , TJ Garrett , AB Nord , S Pendsey , D Malmodin , G Karlsson , J Maniam , MA Atkinson , G Forsander , GD Ogle

Brief summary: The potency of insulin decreases with increasing temperatures. This pilot study compared the concentration and structure of commonly used types of insulin when exposed to high temperatures for prolonged periods of time.Manufacturers are required to provide information on how insulin vials and cartridges should be kept by the patient. These recommendations assume that a working fridge is available and that the medicine can be protected from...

ey0020.11-5 | Diabetes | ESPEYB20

11.5. Global incidence, prevalence, and mortality of type 1 diabetes in 2021 with projection to 2040: a modelling study

GA Gregory , TIG Robinson , SE Linklater , F Wang , S Colagiuri , C de Beaufort , KC Donaghue , , International Diabetes Federation Diabetes Atlas Type 1 Diabetes in Adults Special Interest Group, , DJ Magliano , J Maniam , TJ Orchard , P Rai , GD Ogle

Brief summary: The authors developed a model to estimate the worldwide prevalence of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in 2040. Compared to 2021, when an estimated 8.4 million individuals had T1D (including 18% < 20 years), the prevalent cases are expected to increase to 13.5–17.4 million in 2040, with the largest relative increase taking place in low- and middle-income countries.This model, using published data (available from only 97 countries worldwide) ...