Congenital infections as contributors to the onset of diabetes in children: A longitudinal study in the United States, 2001-2017.
Mary A M RogersCatherine KimPublished in: Pediatric diabetes (2020)
Congenital and other perinatal infections are associated with elevated risks of developing diabetes mellitus during childhood. Vaccination for rubella remains an important preventive action to reduce the incidence of diabetes in children.