Susan mazaika kraemer5/18/2023 Further epidemiological studies are needed to identify the glycaemic outcomes and DKA rates on admission for many of these countries. Government partnership working with non-government organisations to support T1D from diagnosis to adulthood are the first steps to closing the gaps in many LMICs. The average glycaemic index in the five SEA countries reviewed between 20 were high at 83 mmol/mol (9.7%). Mean HbA1c between 20 for patients in these LMICs are reported for the first time. Participants: Between 20, 383 children and young people with T1D who were active in the A4D supported programmes were reviewed including information on health coverage, multidisciplinary team management, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) on admission and insulin regimen. The information obtained has been possible due to partnership programmes of non-government organisation Action4Diabetes (A4D) with defined local hospitals through a Memorandum of Understanding signed with the governments in SEA that guarantees ongoing supplies of free insulin, blood glucose meter supplies, HbA1c tests and hospital emergency funds. Susan Kraemer: Immediate Family: Daughter of Theodore John Mazaika and Olga (Laurie) Elsie Mazaika Wife of Private Mother of Amanda Kraemer and Tanya Kraemer. P J K, Inc, Global Group One Holdings, LLC and other two businesses listed there. This will be the first publication of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) outcomes in five low-middle-income countries (LMICs)- Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar in the Southeast Asia (SEA) region.
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