Children with type 1 diabetes in COVID-19 pandemic: Difficulties and solutions.

Yue Shi, Li-Qun Wu, Peng Wei, Ze-Huan Liao
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Children/adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) require holistic approach and continuous care. However, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has made challenges for the T1D children and their caregivers, professionals, and the healthcare system. This minireview aims to consolidate and discuss the difficulties and solutions of children with type 1 diabetes in the COVID-19 pandemic. T1D has been the most common type of diabetes in children and adolescents and the last decades has seen a rapid increase in the prevalence of T1D in youths worldwide, which deserves a public concern particularly in the COVID-19 pandemic. As reported in previous studies, T1D is a risk factor related to severe cases, while the virus may induce new-onset diabetes and serious complications. Moreover, restriction strategies influence medical availability and lifestyle, impact glycemic control and compilation management, and thus pose stress on families and health providers of youths with T1D, especially on those with certain fragile conditions. Therefore, special treatment plans are required for children provided by caregivers and the local health system. Latest health tools such as improved medical devices and telemedicine service, as well as a combined support may benefit in this period. This minireview emphasises that continued medical access and support are required to prevent deteriorated condition of children and adolescents with diabetes throughout this pandemic. Therefore, strategies are supposed to be formulated to mitigate the difficulties and stress among this group, particularly in the most at-risk population. Proposed solutions in this minireview may help individuals and the health system to overcome these problems and help youths with T1D in better diabetes management during such emergency situations.

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COVID-19大流行中的1型糖尿病儿童:困难与解决方案
患有1型糖尿病(T1D)的儿童/青少年需要整体治疗和持续护理。然而,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给T1D儿童及其护理人员、专业人员和医疗保健系统带来了挑战。本综述旨在总结和讨论COVID-19大流行期间1型糖尿病儿童面临的困难和解决方案。T1D一直是儿童和青少年中最常见的糖尿病类型,过去几十年,全球青少年T1D患病率迅速上升,这值得公众关注,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间。既往研究报道,T1D是与重症病例相关的危险因素,而该病毒可诱发新发糖尿病和严重并发症。此外,限制策略影响医疗可及性和生活方式,影响血糖控制和编制管理,从而给T1D青少年的家庭和保健提供者带来压力,特别是对那些有某些脆弱条件的青少年。因此,照顾者和当地卫生系统需要为儿童提供特殊的治疗计划。最新的保健工具,如改进的医疗设备和远程医疗服务以及综合支助可能在这一时期受益。这一小型综述强调,在本次大流行期间,需要持续的医疗获取和支持,以防止患有糖尿病的儿童和青少年病情恶化。因此,应该制定策略来减轻这一群体的困难和压力,特别是在最危险的人群中。本综述提出的解决方案可能有助于个人和卫生系统克服这些问题,并帮助患有T1D的青少年在这种紧急情况下更好地管理糖尿病。
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