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Judi Lynn

(160,542 posts)
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 01:29 AM Jan 2022

CDC report suggests COVID increases risk of diabetes in children


By Rich Haridy
January 09, 2022

A new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found children who have recovered from a COVID-19 infection are more likely to develop diabetes than those with no history of the viral infection. The preliminary findings are observational and the researchers call for more study into the association between COVID-19 and diabetes.

The new CDC study looked at data from two large US health insurance claim databases. Spanning a period from March 2020 to June 2021, the researchers looked at the rates of new diabetes diagnoses in those under the age of 18, comparing those who experienced a COVID-19 infection and those who did not.

In the largest database, encompassing health records from over 1.5 million children, the researchers found new diabetes diagnoses were 166 percent more likely in patients following COVID-19 infection compared to those with no history of COVID-19. A second dataset, covering just under 900,000 patient records, saw a much lower increase of just 30 percent in diabetes diagnoses following COVID-19.

A number of researchers not working on this new report quickly pointed out the limitations in this study’s findings. Walid Gellad, from the University of Pittsburgh, said he would not put too much stock in the report’s findings as there is no accounting for other factors that could explain the higher rates of diabetes in the COVID cohort.

More:
https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/cdc-covid-children-diabetes-risk/
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CDC report suggests COVID increases risk of diabetes in children (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2022 OP
The last paragraph says what I was thinking madville Jan 2022 #1
But the important thing is that schools be reopened immediately! Orrex Jan 2022 #2
Viral infections have long been suspected to be potential triggers/precursors... 3catwoman3 Jan 2022 #3

madville

(7,410 posts)
1. The last paragraph says what I was thinking
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 01:44 AM
Jan 2022

You have to account for other factors, like was obesity in the group the same as the general population of children, have these children been gaining weight due to school/sports shut downs, were these only symptomatic infections, hospitalizations, are obese children who are more predisposed to type II diabetes more likely to show COVID symptoms , etc, etc?

Orrex

(63,213 posts)
2. But the important thing is that schools be reopened immediately!
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 02:15 AM
Jan 2022

To hell with teachers' concerns and parents' concerns and students' concerns! Get those kids behind desks before the economy suffers!

I agree that this study appears to have certain gaps, but by now it's clear that, given the choice, society, businesses, the fed, and the CDC in particular will err on the side of carelessness.

3catwoman3

(24,003 posts)
3. Viral infections have long been suspected to be potential triggers/precursors...
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 02:46 AM
Jan 2022

...of Type I diabetes in childhood in otherwise healthy kids. It would not be surprising for COVID to be implicated.

Here is just one link. There are many, many more.

https://www.health.com/condition/type-1-diabetes/diabetes-enterovirus

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