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The Covid-19 Pandemic Affects Seasonality, With Increasing Cases Of New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes In Children, From The Worldwide Sweet Registry

Journal
Diabetes Care
Date Issued
2022-09-27
Author(s)
Felix Reschke
Stefanie Lanzinger
Vivien Herczeg
Priya Prahalad
Riccardo Schiaffini
Dick Mul
Helen Clapin
Bedowra Zabeen
Pelicand, Julie  
Facultad de Medicina  
Moshe Phillip
Catarina Limbert
Thomas Danne
G. Todd Alonso
Erinn T. Rhodes
Elizabeth Davis
Henk J. Veeze
David Maahs
Roque Cardona-Hernandez
Zdenek Sumnik
Sarah Corathers
Natasa Bratina
Thomas Danne
Evelien Gevers
Zineb Imane
Barbara Piccini
Gun Forsander
Daniele Pacaud
Claudio Maffeis
Fiona Campbell
Riccardo Bonfanti
Luisa de Sanctis
Ruth Elisabeth Krone
Peter Toth-Heyn
Michael Witsch
Ilknur Arsanoglu
Craig Jefferies
Alanna Landry
Jacques Beltrand
Shazhan Amed
Birgit Rami-Merhar
Pascal Barat
Agnieszka Szypowska
Bedowra Zabeen
Kristina Casteels
Radka Savova
Valentino Cherubini
Martin de Bock
Sladjana Todorovic
Catarina Limbert
Hossein Moravej
Marija Pozgaj Sepac
Artur Mazur
Andriani Gerasimidou-Vazeou
Violeta Iotova
Stephen O’Riordan
Agata Chobot
Antje Herbst
Ursula Ngwu
Declan Cody
Niels H. Birkebæk
Ragnar Hanas
Damla Goksen
Archana Sarda
Jarosz Chobot
Alice Mirante
Erick Richmond Padilla
Kyriaki Tsiroukidou
Banshi Saboo
Christina Kanaka-Gantenbein
Riccardo Schiaffini
Deborah Foskett
Sujata Jali
Rasa Verkauskiene
Cíntia Castro-Correia
Pravesh Kumar Guness
Julie Pelicand  
Andrew Cotterill
Meena Kumari Mohan
Anita Spehar Uroic
Peter Goss
Jannet Svensson
G. D. Ramchandani
Regis Coutant
Lucia Mantilla
Alexandra Sima
Jae Hyun Kim
Assimina Galli-Tsinopoulou
Rogerio Ribeiro
Clodagh O’Gorman
Helse Fonna
Heiko Bratke
Safinaz El Habashy
Rutul Gokalani
Mauro Scharf Pinto
Vipul Chavda
DOI
10.2337/dc22-0278
WoS ID
WOS:000905198100026
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To analyze whether the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic increased the number of cases or impacted seasonality of new-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) in large pediatric diabetes centers globally. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We analyzed data on 17,280 cases of T1D diagnosed during 2018–2021 from 92 worldwide centers participating in the SWEET registry using hierarchic linear regression models. RESULTS The average number of new-onset T1D cases per center adjusted for the total number of patients treated at the center per year and stratified by age-groups increased from 11.2 (95% CI 10.1–12.2) in 2018 to 21.7 (20.6–22.8) in 2021 for the youngest age-group, <6 years; from 13.1 (12.2–14.0) in 2018 to 26.7 (25.7–27.7) in 2021 for children ages 6 to <12 years; and from 12.2 (11.5–12.9) to 24.7 (24.0–25.5) for adolescents ages 12–18 years (all P < 0.001). These increases remained within the expected increase with the 95% CI of the regression line. However, in Europe and North America following the lockdown early in 2020, the typical seasonality of more cases during winter season was delayed, with a peak during the summer and autumn months. While the seasonal pattern in Europe returned to prepandemic times in 2021, this was not the case in North America. Compared with 2018–2019 (HbA1c 7.7%), higher average HbA1c levels (2020, 8.1%; 2021, 8.6%; P < 0.001) were present within the first year of T1D during the pandemic. CONCLUSIONS The slope of the rise in pediatric new-onset T1D in SWEET centers remained unchanged during the COVID-19 pandemic, but a change in the seasonality at onset became apparent.
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