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Search for: [Abstract = "patio\-temporal clusters of cases and to investigate the seasonality of the disease between 2000 and 2005. The study was based on a registry of the patients as a part of EURODIAB ACE program, then within the project of Ministry of Health from 1998, and since 2001 as our own study. The study is prospective since 1987. During the 19 years of the study period, 435 children aged O to 14 years \(226 boys, 209 girls\) with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes were identified. There were 90 \(21 % \) children in the youngest group \(0\-4 years\), 165 \(38%\) children aged 5\-9 years and the oldest group aged 10\-14 years was the largest and comprised 180 patients \( 41 %\). Standardized incidence rates for type 1 diabetes ranged from 5.2 \/l 00 000\/year in 1987 to 20.5 \/100000\/year in 2005\; since 1997, incidence rates have exceeded 10\/100 000\/year. The average incidence rate over 19 years was 9 .2 \/ l 00 000\/year. The analysis of incidence rates in the age subgroups 0\-4, 5\-9 and 10\-14 years showed that the lowest rates in the incidence were noted in children under 5 years \- 6,69, for children 5\-9 and 10\-14 years the incidence rates were similar \( 10,63 and 10,52 respectively\). Neither girls nor boys showed a significant predominance, the standardized inciclence rates were 9, 1 for girls and 9,4, for boys. The analysis of the incidence of diabetes, depending on the place of residence revealed that"]

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