Pediatric diabetes is a global health concern with significant inequalities and
unmet needs in healthcare infrastructure, technological access, and funding (1).
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), neuropathy, and severe hypoglycemia are diabetes-related
complications that place a significant cost and burden on patients, families, and healthcare
systems (2–4). The worldwide rising incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) makes further
deteriorates this situation (5). Therefore, creating solutions that address acute and
long-term complications in various contexts is crucial. People with access to advanced
technology have trouble incorporating state-of-the-art technologies into routine care (6).
Those in resource-limited nations struggle with basic diabetic management. This Research
Topic aims to bridges the gap between resource inequities and innovative solutions in the
context of diabetes complications in children.
Id prodotto:
144704
Handle IRIS:
11562/1157587
ultima modifica:
17 marzo 2025
Citazione bibliografica:
Frontino, Giulio; Matarazzo, Martina; Franceschi, Roberto; Mozzillo, Enza; Marigliano, Marco,
Editorial: Diabetes complications in children and adolescents: from low-resource to technology-advanced countries«FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE»
, vol. 12
, 2025
, pp. 1-3