Is Education or Screening Better for Type 1 Diabetes?

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Is Education or Screening Better for Type 1 Diabetes?
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Some experts argue that voluntary screening for type 1 diabetes should be included in standard care, but others doubt that this practice would prove beneficial.

, has been approved for the first time in the United States and has been shown to delay the manifestation of clinical diabetes by 3 years on average. As a prerequisite for the use of the anti-CD3 antibody teplizumab, patients must undergo a general screening for type 1 diabetes. Whether this prerequisite makes sense was the subject of hot debate among experts at the Diabetes Congress in Berlin.

The OGTT revealed that 85% of the FR1DA children were still in early stage 1, another 11% were in early stage 2, and the remaining 4% were in early stage 3. In addition, the FR1DA children exhibited better beta cell function and better metabolic function at clinical diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. This finding was observed in a comparison with children with a spontaneous diabetes diagnosis from the DiMelli study."It is important that there is a lot of data that shows how, in the long term, this is associated with a better morbidity and mortality," said Ziegler.

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