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COVID-19 Vaccination Prior to SARS-CoV-2 Infection Reduced Risk of Subsequent Diabetes Mellitus: A Real-World Investigation Using U.S. Electronic Health Records.

Tina Yi Jin HsiehRen-In ChangSu-Boon YongPei-Lun LiaoYao-Min HungJames Cheng-Chung Wei
Published in: Diabetes care (2023)
In conclusion, this study validates a 65% higher risk of new-onset diabetes in SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals compared to noninfected counterparts. Furthermore, COVID-19 survivors who received COVID-19 vaccinations experienced a reduced risk of new-onset diabetes, with a dose-dependent effect. Notably, the protective impact of COVID-19 vaccination is more pronounced among the Black/African American population than other ethnic groups. These findings emphasize the imperative of widespread vaccination to mitigate diabetes risk and the need for tailored strategies for diverse demographic groups to ensure equitable protection.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • type diabetes
  • african american
  • glycemic control
  • electronic health record
  • cardiovascular disease
  • insulin resistance
  • smoking cessation
  • weight loss