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Blood Glucose Levels as an Indicator for the Early Detection of Infections in Type-1 Diabetics
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It is well known that diabetic patients are particularly sensitive to infections however no robust diagnostic test for the early detection of infection has been developed to date. Glucose levels would be an ideal indicator… read more… Record. Acute infection often results in hyperglycemia, due to release of regulatory hormones and pro-inflammatory … 3 views Submitted by elamb on Tue, 03/26/2019 - 16:22 … [1]. Acute infection often results in hyperglycemia, due to release of regulatory hormones and pro-inflammatory … -
What do GPs Want in Return from a Syndromic Surveillance System?
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In the Northern part of Norway, all General Practitioners (GPs) and hospitals use electronic health records (EHR). They are connected via an independent secure IP-network called the Norwegian Health Network. The newly developed “Snow… read more… In the Northern part of Norway, all General Practitioners (GPs) and hospitals use electronic … system. Nearly one half of information systems fail due to user resistance and staff interference despite the … a peer-to-peer symptom based surveillance network between all General Practitioners (GPs), laboratories, accident and … -
Exploring illness prediction in type 1 diabetes mellitus pre-symptom onset
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Illnesses like infections, cold, influenza and so on in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients, can compromise the daily patient administered diabetes treatment. This in turn may result in fluctuating blood glucose concentrations,… read more… 7 views Submitted by hparton on Wed, 06/26/2019 - 14:21 … diabetes and health related parameters and that the users did register symptoms. Although they did not consider the application difficult to use, the users … Lauritzen et al. 2011, 4:s36 www.eht-journal.org page 2/2 26 …

