Children who had Covid-19 may be at higher risk of developing type 1 diabetes than those who did not, a new study suggests.
Covid-19 ‘linked to increase in new diagnoses of type 1 diabetes in children’
Children who had Covid-19 may be at higher risk of developing type 1 diabetes than those who did not, a new study suggests.
The research, which looked at health records of more than one million children aged 18 and younger, found a 72% increase in new diagnoses of the condition in coronavirus patients.
However, the researchers highlight that it is not clear why type 1 diabetes appears to be more common after Covid, and experts say more research is needed.
Pamela Davis, Distinguished University Professor at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine – a study corresponding author, said: “Type 1 diabetes is considered an autoimmune disease.