Authors
Waseem Abu-Ashour, Laurie K Twells, James E Valcour, John-Michael Gamble
Publication date
2018/12
Journal
BMC infectious diseases
Volume
18
Pages
1-8
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
People with diabetes may be at higher risk for acquiring infections through both glucose-dependent and biologic pathways independent of glycemic control. Our aim was to estimate the association between diabetes and infections occurring in primary care.
Methods
Using the Newfoundland and Labrador Sentinel of the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network, patients with diabetes ≥18 years between 1 January 2008 and 31 March 2013 were included with at least 1-year of follow-up. We randomly matched each patient with diabetes on the date of study entry with up to 8 controls without diabetes. Primary outcome was the occurrence of ≥1 primary care physician visits for any infectious disease. Secondary outcomes included primary visits for head & neck, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, skin and soft tissue …
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Scholar articles
W Abu-Ashour, LK Twells, JE Valcour, JM Gamble - BMC infectious diseases, 2018