Better control in Pediatric and Adolescent diabetes:
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A group of established European and national diabetes organisations have joined forces to improve the diabetes management in children and adolescents. |
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Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Of the estimated 440.000 cases of type 1 diabetes in children worldwide, a fifth lives in Europe. Type 1 is growing by 3% per year in children and adolescents.
Type 2 diabetes is also growing at an alarming rate and is often a delayed diagnosis in these groups.
The diagnosis of diabetes influences the organisation of daily life and quality of life extremely. Dealing with diabetes as a child and as family is a big challenge.
SWEET will enhance health and quality of life of children and young people affected by type 1 and type 2 diabetes in Europe by improving:
SWEET will address these, e.g. by stimulating the exchange of information and good practice, developing recommendations for standards of care and education.
With this support, SWEET wishes to achieve something in the framework of the European Union which may have importance beyond the European boards:
The establishment ofCenters of Reference for Pediatric Diabetes (CORs)
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