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Title: Epidemiology of childhood insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in the Sultanate of Oman. Author: Soliman AT, al-Salmi IS, Asfour MG. Journal: Diabet Med; 1996 Jun; 13(6):582-6. PubMed ID: 8799664. Abstract: This study assessed the updated incidence of IDDM in 0 to 14-year-old children in the Sultanate of Oman, which is located in the southern-eastern part of the Arabian peninsula. Incident cases were recorded prospectively from January 1993 to the end of December 1994. Incidence rates were standardized on the basis of the National Population Census. The degree of ascertainment was above 96% from the primary source. During two full calendar years, 31 new cases of IDDM in children were diagnosed in Oman (10 health regions). The standardized incidence rates were 2.45 and 2.62/100,000 per year during 1993 and 1994, respectively. The sex-specific rates among males and females were 3.23 and 1.99/100,000, respectively, in 1993 and 2.91 and 1.95/100,000, respectively in 1994. The age-specific incidence rates during the 2 years were higher in the 10-14 age group (3.69 and 4.22/100,000, respectively) vs those in the 5-9 age group (2.32 and 2.79/100,000, respectively) and 0.4 age group (1.54 and 0.97/100,000 respectively). The number of new cases/month was markedly higher in the relatively cooler months (September through March) of the year. The incidence rate of IDDM in children under the age of 15 years in Oman was lower than the reported incidence in Kuwait (another gulf country located north-west to Oman) which might reflect the north-south gradient reported in several previous studies. However this incidence rate was higher than those reported for many countries in Asia.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]