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Diabetes is one of the four major non-communicable diseases that the World Health Organization focuses on
Type 1 diabetes is defined as unexplained absolute insulin deficiency.
Figure 1 An overview of the estimation methods of the number and prevalence of type 1 diabetes in the world in 2017
Figure 1 An overview of the estimation methods of the number and prevalence of type 1 diabetes in the world in 2017
Table 2017 Global estimates of the incidence and prevalence of type 1 diabetes, as well as the proportion of prevalence rates by income level and regions (grouped by age group) used in the United Nations population estimates
Table 2017 Global estimates of the incidence and prevalence of type 1 diabetes, as well as the proportion of prevalence rates by income level and regions (grouped by age group) used in the United Nations population estimatesResults: In 2017, the global incidence and prevalence of type 1 diabetes were estimated to be 234,710 and 9,004,610, respectively
Results: In 2017, the global incidence and prevalence of type 1 diabetes were estimated to be 234,710 and 9,004,610, respectively
Figure 2 The distribution of type 1 diabetes cases by age of onset and income groups and regions defined by the United Nations population estimates
Figure 2 The distribution of type 1 diabetes cases by age of onset and income groups and regions defined by the United Nations population estimates
Figure 3 The distribution of prevalent cases of type 1 diabetes according to the current age, income group, and regions determined by the United Nations population estimates
Figure 3 The distribution of prevalent cases of type 1 diabetes according to the current age, income group, and regions determined by the United Nations population estimates
In 2017, globally, type 1 diabetes accounted for approximately 2% of the estimated total diabetes, less than 1% in some Pacific countries, and more than 15% in the Nordic population
Green A, Hede SM, Patterson CC,et al.
Type 1 diabetes in 2017: global estimates of incident and prevalent cases in children and adults.
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