Increased incidence of pediatric type 1 diabetes during the pandemic in Biscay, Spain

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Endocrinologia Diabetes Y Nutricion Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.endien.2024.09.002
Concepción Fernández-Ramos , Eunate Arana-Arri , Amaia Vela , Inés Urrutia , Borja Santos Zorrozua , Itxaso Rica
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Abstract

Objective

To update the incidence rate (IR) and trends of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in children aged 0–14 years from 2003 to 2022, in Biscay, Spain.

Subjects and method

We used the capture–recapture method: primary cases were prospectively extracted from the hospital registry and a secondary independent data source was obtained from diabetes associations and a public health database. The IRs standardized by age and sex were calculated using the direct method, assuming an equal distribution in each age/sex group. The IR occurring during the various COVID-19 waves was compared with the pre-pandemic IR.

Results

A total of 378 new cases were identified. The mean age at diagnosis was 9.7 years (5.8–11.9). The completeness of ascertainment was 99.1%. The mean annual age-standardized IR was 12.92 (95%CI, 11.35–13.91). The mean IRs for the 0–4, 5–9, and 10–14 age groups were 7.67, 13.41 and 17.83 cases/100,000 children/year, respectively. The IR trend was statistically significant in the entire group and in the 5–9 year-old group with a mean annual increase of 1.9% (95%CI, 0.1–3.8) and 3.3% (95%CI, 1.002–1.065); p = 0.039.
The 5-year period analysis confirmed that the increase was significant only in the last 5 years (20%). When 2020–2022 (pandemic) and 2017–2019 (pre-pandemic) periods were compared this difference goes up to 44.5%; p = 0.029.

Conclusions

After a long period of stability in the IR of T1DM in children younger than 15 years of age in Biscay, Spain, an increase in recent years has been reported, which is consistent with the SARS-CoV2 pandemic, with the largest increase being reported in the 5-to 9-year-old age group.
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西班牙比斯开大流行期间小儿 1 型糖尿病发病率增加。
目的更新西班牙比斯开省 0-14 岁儿童 1 型糖尿病(T1DM)的发病率(IR)和趋势(2003-2022 年):我们采用了捕获-再捕获法:从医院登记簿中前瞻性地提取主要病例,并从糖尿病协会和公共卫生数据库中获取独立的次要数据源。我们采用直接法计算了按年龄和性别标准化的IR,假设每个年龄/性别组的IR分布相同。将 COVID-19 各次波次中出现的 IR 与大流行前的 IR 进行了比较:结果:共发现 378 例新病例。确诊时的平均年龄为 9.7 岁(5.8-11.9 岁)。确诊率为 99.1%。年均年龄标准化 IR 为 12.92(95%CI,11.35-13.91)。0-4岁、5-9岁和10-14岁年龄组的平均IR分别为7.67、13.41和17.83例/100,000名儿童/年。在整个年龄组和 5-9 岁年龄组中,IR 的趋势具有显著的统计学意义,年平均增长率分别为 1.9% (95%CI,0.1-3.8)和 3.3% (95%CI,1.002-1.065);P=0.039。5 年期分析证实,只有在最后 5 年(20%)才有显著增长。如果将 2020-2022 年(大流行)和 2017-2019 年(大流行前)进行比较,这一差异将上升至 44.5%;P=0.029:在西班牙比斯开省,15 岁以下儿童的 T1DM 中位数长期保持稳定,但近年来有报告称这一数字有所上升,这与 SARS-CoV2 大流行是一致的,其中 5-9 岁年龄组的增幅最大。
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期刊介绍: Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición is the official journal of the Spanish Society of Endocrinology and Nutrition (Sociedad Española de Endocrinología y Nutrición, SEEN) and the Spanish Society of Diabetes (Sociedad Española de Diabetes, SED), and was founded in 1954. The aim of the journal is to improve knowledge and be a useful tool in practice for clinical and laboratory specialists, trainee physicians, researchers, and nurses interested in endocrinology, diabetes, nutrition and related disciplines. It is an international journal published in Spanish (print and online) and English (online), covering different fields of endocrinology and metabolism, including diabetes, obesity, and nutrition disorders, as well as the most relevant research produced mainly in Spanish language territories. The quality of the contents is ensured by a prestigious national and international board, and by a selected panel of specialists involved in a rigorous peer review. The result is that only manuscripts containing high quality research and with utmost interest for clinicians and professionals related in the field are published. The Journal publishes Original clinical and research articles, Reviews, Special articles, Clinical Guidelines, Position Statements from both societies and Letters to the editor. Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición can be found at Science Citation Index Expanded, Medline/PubMed and SCOPUS.
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