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Standardization of Epidemiologic Studies of Host Susceptibility
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The incidence of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (100M) varies dramatically across racial groups and countries, with annual age-adjusted rates of approximately 40/100,000 per year in Finland, but only 0.51100,000 per year in China. Although reasons for these marked geographic differences are unknown, it is likely that genetic variations across populations play a m~or role. To determine the contribution of genetic factors to the global patterns of 100M incidence, international comparative studies are now being undertaken as part of the WHO Multinational Project for Childhood Oiabetes, known as the DIAMOND Project. It is, therefore, necessary to develop and implement epidemiologic standards for these investigations which can be applied across populations. This will ensure that comparable data are obtained in all countries, and that relevant scientific questions can be properly addressed. The development of standards for molecular epidemiologic studies of 100M is the of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop. During this meeting at the objective University of Pittsburgh, scientists from across the world convened to discuss issues relating to the standardization of: 1. the collection of family history data to assess the risk of 100M in first degree relatives, 2. case-control molecular epidemiology studies of 100M susceptibility, 3. HLA family studies, 4. laboratory methods and ONA technology transfer for genetic marker evaluations.


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Perspectives from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF): Preventing Diabetes - A Health Paradigm for the Next Century; S. Baba. The Contribution of DIAMOND and Multinational Studies to Epidemiological Research; L.H. Kuller. Beyond Insulindependent Diabetes Mellitus Registries: Capture-Recapture Approaches for Monitoring Incidence; R.E. LaPorte. Epidemiology of IDDM in Childhood in the Baltic Sea Region; J. Tuomilehto, et al. Standards for IDDM Epidemiology in Asia; N. Tajima, M. Matsushima. Standards for Family History Data Collection and Analyses for the WHO DIAMOND Project; M.T. Tenconi. Siberian IDDM Register and the Collection of Standardized Family History Information; E.V. Shubnikov, L.A. Kalashnikova. The Epidemiology of Familial Insulindependent Diabetes Mellitus; IDDM) in Hungary; G. Soltesz and the Hungarian Childhood Diabetes Epidemiology Study Group. The IDDM Registry in the Province of Turin; Italy): Preliminary Data of the Familial Study; G. Bruno, et al. The Risk of Insulindependent Diabetes in Offspring of Parents with Insulin-dependent Diabetes; T. Podar. 25 additional articles. Index.


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ISBN-13: 9781489912152
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: June, 2013
Pages: 285
Weight: 462g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Epidemiology, Genetics, Immunology, Public Health
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