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Features OF Type 1 Diabetes in Children Who Have Covid-19.

D. A. (Daminov) TakhirovichK. M. (Kuchkorova) ZafarovnaAssistant of the Department of Endocrinology , Samarkand State Medical University , Ismoilova Sitora Isroilovna student of medical course 506 group , Samarkand State Medical UniversityI. S. (Ismoilova) Isroilovna
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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a leading non-communicable chronic disease that has become a pandemic in recent decades. [1]. According to the Diabetic Endocrinology Association in 2022, diabetes is rightfully considered as one of the most common comorbid pathologies recorded in patients with COVID-19 [2]. At the same time, to date, a significant number of large RCTs, systematic reviews and meta-analyses have been published proving that the virus SARS-CoV-2 is capable of triggering a cascade of pathoimmunological reactions leading, under the influence of the multifactorial environment, to the development of type 1 diabetes mellitus [3-5]. 

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