Estudio temporal de diabetes mellitus tipo 1 en Chile: asociación con factores ambientales durante el período 2000-2007
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González R., Nelly
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Estudio temporal de diabetes mellitus tipo 1 en Chile: asociación con factores ambientales durante el período 2000-2007
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Background: Pollution and viral infections could be associated with the incidence
of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Aim: To look for associations between the temporal patterns
of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1D) in infants younger than the age of 15 years, and
environmental factors, such as air pollution and viruses. Material and Methods: Data
registries from hospitals, emergency services, and the Infantile Diabetes Foundation
were reviewed, corresponding to children aged less than 15 years, who received their
first insulin injection between 2000 and 2007. The incidence of type 1 diabetes was
computed for each epidemiological week. Environmental ozone and particulate matter
rates for each week were obtained from Environmental services. Rates of influenza
and respiratory syncytial virus infections were obtained from the epidemiological
department of the Ministry of Health. An ecological Bayesian Poisson regression
model was fitted, introducing the covariates, lagged covariates and errors, to estimate
the incidence by epidemiological week. Results: Three factors were significant by the
proposed model: particulate matter PPM 2.5 (relative risk (RR): 1.003) lagged by
two weeks, influenza (RR: 0.1808) and RSV (RR: 1.021). Trends and seasonality
were clearly controlled by these covariates, considering the epidemiological week as
a counting period. Conclusions: These results show that environmental factors could
be related to peaks of type 1 diabetes incidence.
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Este trabajo fue financiado
parcialmente por el
proyectos DICYT USACH
040975TA y FONDECYT de
iniciación 11110119 (Prof.
Francisco Torres-Avilés) y
por el proyecto FONDECYT
1100075 (Prof. Francisco
Pérez-Bravo).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129225
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Rev Med Chile 2013; 141: 595-601
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