AIM: To determine the incidence, prevalence of type-1 diabetes mellitus (DM) and the presence of islet-cell antibodies (ICAs) in people of African ancestry in the Bahamas. METHOD: Hospital records of type-1 DM were reviewed. Seventeen consecutive patients had postmeal C-peptide and ICA determined. RESULTS: The incidence and prevalence of type-1 DM in the Bahamas were: incidence--10.1/100,000, age 0-14 years; and prevalence--31/100,000 age 0-24 years. Only two out of 17 (11.8%) patients had ICAs. CONCLUSION: Type-1 DM is common in children of African ancestry in the Bahamas. ICAs were absent in the majority of the patients.
AIM: To determine the incidence, prevalence of type-1 diabetes mellitus (DM) and the presence of islet-cell antibodies (ICAs) in people of African ancestry in the Bahamas. METHOD: Hospital records of type-1 DM were reviewed. Seventeen consecutive patients had postmeal C-peptide and ICA determined. RESULTS: The incidence and prevalence of type-1 DM in the Bahamas were: incidence--10.1/100,000, age 0-14 years; and prevalence--31/100,000 age 0-24 years. Only two out of 17 (11.8%) patients had ICAs. CONCLUSION: Type-1 DM is common in children of African ancestry in the Bahamas. ICAs were absent in the majority of the patients.
Authors: A E Kitabchi; G E Umpierrez; M B Murphy; E J Barrett; R A Kreisberg; J I Malone; B M Wall Journal: Diabetes Care Date: 2001-01 Impact factor: 19.112
Authors: M C Honeyman; B S Coulson; N L Stone; S A Gellert; P N Goldwater; C E Steele; J J Couper; B D Tait; P G Colman; L C Harrison Journal: Diabetes Date: 2000-08 Impact factor: 9.461