Incidence, prevalence, and mortality of type 1 diabetes in children and youth in Burkina Faso 2013-2022

Yempabou Sagna, W. P. Abraham H. Bagbila, Nongoba Sawadogo, Pouikomba Patrice C. Savadogo, Lassane Zoungrana, Lassina Sere, A. Donald R. Yanogo, K. Ella Manuella Saloukou,Daniel Zemba, Gael U. Zio, Yacine T. Zombre,,Solo Traore,Alassane Ilboudo,Rene Bognounou, N. Christel J. Ouedraogo, Pere Nikiema, Seydou Bengaly, Carole Gilberte Kyelem,Oumar Guira, Jayanthi Maniam, Graham D. Ogle, Macaire S. Ouedraogo, Joseph Y. Drabo

DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE(2024)

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Aim: There are no data on type 1 diabetes (T1D) incidence and prevalence in Burkina Faso. We aimed to determine these in persons aged <25 years (y) since the implementation of Life for a Child (LFAC) program in 2013. Patients and methods: Data were collected from the prospective program register. Diagnosis of T1D was clinical, based on presentation, abrupt onset of symptomatic hyperglycemia, need for insulin replacement therapy from diagnosis, and no suggestion of other diabetes types. Results: We diagnosed 312 cases of T1D <25y in 2013-2022. Male-to-female ratio was 1:1. T1D incidence <25y per 100,000 population/year increased from 0.08 (CI 95% 0.07-0.60) in 2013 to 0.34 (CI 95% 0.26-0.45) in 2022 (p=0.002). Incidence <15y/y rose from 0.04 (CI 95% 0.01-0.10) to 0.27 (CI 95% 0.18-0.38) per 100,000/year in 2013 and 2022, respectively (p < 0.002). Prevalence per 100,000 population <25y was 0.27 (CI 95% 0.19-0.37) in 2013 and rose to 1.76 (CI 95% 1.546-1.99) in 2022 (p<0.0001). Mortality rate was 20 (CI 95% 13-29.6) per 1,000 -person y. Conclusions: There is a low but sharply rising T1D incidence and prevalence rates in children and youth in Burkina Faso since LFAC program implementation. It is very likely this is partly due to improved case detection. Mortality remains substantial.
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Children,Adolescents,Incidence,Prevalence,Mortality,Type 1 diabetes,Burkina Faso
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