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Risk of New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus as a Post-COVID-19 Condition and Possible Mechanisms: A Scoping Review

Long-term effects of COVID-19 are becoming more apparent even as the severity of acute infection is decreasing due to vaccinations and treatment. In this scoping review, we explored the current literature for the relationship between COVID-19 infection and new-onset diabetes mellitus four weeks afte...

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Autores principales: Chourasia, Prabal, Goyal, Lokesh, Kansal, Dhruv, Roy, Sasmit, Singh, Rohit, Mahata, Indrajeet, Sheikh, Abu Baker, Shekhar, Rahul
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9917823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36769807
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12031159
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author Chourasia, Prabal
Goyal, Lokesh
Kansal, Dhruv
Roy, Sasmit
Singh, Rohit
Mahata, Indrajeet
Sheikh, Abu Baker
Shekhar, Rahul
author_facet Chourasia, Prabal
Goyal, Lokesh
Kansal, Dhruv
Roy, Sasmit
Singh, Rohit
Mahata, Indrajeet
Sheikh, Abu Baker
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description Long-term effects of COVID-19 are becoming more apparent even as the severity of acute infection is decreasing due to vaccinations and treatment. In this scoping review, we explored the current literature for the relationship between COVID-19 infection and new-onset diabetes mellitus four weeks after acute infection. We systematically searched the peer-reviewed literature published in English between 1 January 2020 and 31 August 2022 to study the risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus post-COVID-19 infection. This scoping review yielded 11 articles based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria. Except for one, all studies suggested an increased risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus 4 weeks after acute infection. This risk appears most in the first six months after the acute COVID-19 infection and seems to increase in a graded fashion based on the severity of the initial COVID-19 infection. Our review suggests a possible association of new-onset diabetes mellitus 4 weeks after acute COVID-19 infection. Since the severity of COVID-19 infection is associated with the development of post-infectious diabetes, vaccination that reduces the severity of acute COVID-19 infection might help to reduce the risk of post-COVID-19 diabetes mellitus. More studies are needed to better understand and quantify the association of post-COVID-19 conditions with diabetes and the role of vaccination in influencing it.
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spelling pubmed-99178232023-02-11 Risk of New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus as a Post-COVID-19 Condition and Possible Mechanisms: A Scoping Review Chourasia, Prabal Goyal, Lokesh Kansal, Dhruv Roy, Sasmit Singh, Rohit Mahata, Indrajeet Sheikh, Abu Baker Shekhar, Rahul J Clin Med Review Long-term effects of COVID-19 are becoming more apparent even as the severity of acute infection is decreasing due to vaccinations and treatment. In this scoping review, we explored the current literature for the relationship between COVID-19 infection and new-onset diabetes mellitus four weeks after acute infection. We systematically searched the peer-reviewed literature published in English between 1 January 2020 and 31 August 2022 to study the risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus post-COVID-19 infection. This scoping review yielded 11 articles based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria. Except for one, all studies suggested an increased risk of new-onset diabetes mellitus 4 weeks after acute infection. This risk appears most in the first six months after the acute COVID-19 infection and seems to increase in a graded fashion based on the severity of the initial COVID-19 infection. Our review suggests a possible association of new-onset diabetes mellitus 4 weeks after acute COVID-19 infection. Since the severity of COVID-19 infection is associated with the development of post-infectious diabetes, vaccination that reduces the severity of acute COVID-19 infection might help to reduce the risk of post-COVID-19 diabetes mellitus. More studies are needed to better understand and quantify the association of post-COVID-19 conditions with diabetes and the role of vaccination in influencing it. MDPI 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9917823/ /pubmed/36769807 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12031159 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Goyal, Lokesh
Kansal, Dhruv
Roy, Sasmit
Singh, Rohit
Mahata, Indrajeet
Sheikh, Abu Baker
Shekhar, Rahul
Risk of New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus as a Post-COVID-19 Condition and Possible Mechanisms: A Scoping Review
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12031159
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