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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Article . 2008 . Peer-reviewed
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Epidemiology and genetic risk of type 1 diabetes among children in Aragon community, Spain

Authors: Jesús, Soria; Jesús M, Garagorri; Mercedes, Rodríguez; Gerardo, Rodríguez; Luis, Larrad; Mercedes, Elizalde;

Epidemiology and genetic risk of type 1 diabetes among children in Aragon community, Spain

Abstract

The incidence of type 1 diabetes in children from Aragon (a population of the North of Spain) is reported determining the relations between the onset of type 1 diabetes and gender, age at diagnosis, genetic risk (HLA class II genes) or climatology factors. The population at risk was all 0-14 year-old inhabitants. Patients were identified from five sources: hospitals, primary assistance, endocrinologists, diabetic associations and diabetes camps. The degree of ascertainment was 98.93%. HLA genetic study was performed. Annual incidence was 16.4 per 100,000 per year (95% CI: 14.7-18.2). This incidence was significantly higher in males than in females, 18.7 versus 14.2 (p<0.02), and increased with age. The haplotypes (DR3)-DQB1*0201/(DR4)-DQB1*0302 and (DR3)-DQB1*0201/(DR7)-DQB1*0202 conferred the highest risk of type 1 diabetes. A relative high incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus has been demonstrated in the Northeast of Spain, and it does not support south-to-north incidence gradient in Europe. Haplotypes that conferred a higher risk of disease agree with those founded in other Caucasic populations.

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Adolescent, Geography, Histocompatibility Testing, Incidence, Histocompatibility Antigens Class II, Infant, Risk Assessment, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, Spain, Child, Preschool, Humans, Child

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