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Edith Schober
Researcher at Medical University of Vienna
Publications - 154
Citations - 6987
Edith Schober is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Type 1 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 154 publications receiving 6368 citations. Previous affiliations of Edith Schober include University of Exeter & University of Vienna.
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Caesarean section is associated with an increased risk of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis of observational studies.
Christopher Cardwell,Lars C. Stene,Geir Joner,Ondrej Cinek,Jannet Svensson,Michael J Goldacre,Roger C Parslow,Paolo Pozzilli,Girts Brigis,Denka Stoyanov,B. Urbonaite,Sandra Sipetic,Edith Schober,Constantin Ionescu-Tirgoviste,G. Devoti,C De Beaufort,Karsten Buschard,Christopher Patterson +17 more
TL;DR: This analysis demonstrates a 20% increase in the risk of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes after Caesarean section delivery that cannot be explained by known confounders.
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Trends in childhood type 1 diabetes incidence in Europe during 1989-2008 : evidence of non-uniformity over time in rates of increase
Christopher Patterson,Éva Gyürüs,Joachim Rosenbauer,Ondrej Cinek,Andreas Neu,Edith Schober,Roger C Parslow,Geir Joner,Jannet Svensson,C. Castell,Polly J. Bingley,E. J. Schoenle,Przemysława Jarosz-Chobot,B. Urbonaite,Ulrike Rothe,Ciril Krzisnik,Constantin Ionescu-Tirgoviste,Ilse Weets,Mirjana Kocova,Gordana Stipančić,Mira Samardzic,C De Beaufort,Anders Green,Gisela Dahlquist,Gyula Soltész +24 more
TL;DR: The incidence rate of childhood type 1 diabetes continues to rise across Europe by an average of approximately 3–4% per annum, but the increase is not necessarily uniform, showing periods of less rapid and more rapid increase in incidence in some registers.
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Glycaemic control of Type 1 diabetes in clinical practice early in the 21st century: An international comparison
John A. McKnight,Sarah H. Wild,Maxine Lamb,Mark E. Cooper,Mark E. Cooper,Timothy W. Jones,Timothy W. Jones,Elizabeth A. Davis,Elizabeth A. Davis,Sabine E. Hofer,Maria Fritsch,Edith Schober,Jannet Svensson,Thomas Almdal,Robert I. M. Young,Justin T. Warner,Justin T. Warner,B. Delemer,P.F. Souchon,Reinhard W. Holl,Wolfram Karges,D.M. Kieninger,Stelios Tigas,Alexandra Bargiota,C. Sampanis,Valentino Cherubini,Rosaria Gesuita,Ieva Strele,Santa Pildava,Kirsten J Coppell,Gregory A. Magee,J.G. Cooper,Sean F. Dinneen,Katarina Eeg-Olofsson,Ann-Marie Svensson,S Gudbjornsdottir,H. J. Veeze,Henk-Jan Aanstoot,Mykola Khalangot,William V. Tamborlane,Kellee M. Miller +40 more
TL;DR: The aim was to compare glycaemic control among people with Type 1 diabetes using data gathered in regional or national registries to reduce complications.
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Coxsackie B, mumps, rubella, and cytomegalovirus specific IgM responses in patients with juvenile-onset insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in Britain, Austria, and Australia.
J.E. Banatvala,Guntram Schernthaner,Edith Schober,L.M. De Silva,Jennifer Bryant,M Borkenstein,D. Brown,M. A. Menser,M. Silink +8 more
TL;DR: Patients from England, Austria, and Australia with recently diagnosed juvenile-onset insulin-dependent diabetes (type 1) mellitus (IDDM) and matched controls were tested for specific IgM responses to Coxsackie B1-5 viruses, finding no evidence of recent infection by mumps, rubella, or cytomegalovirus.
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Early mortality in EURODIAB population-based cohorts of type 1 diabetes diagnosed in childhood since 1989
Christopher Patterson,Gisela Dahlquist,Valma Harjutsalo,Geir Joner,Richard G. Feltbower,Jannet Svensson,Edith Schober,Éva Gyürüs,C. Castell,B. Urbonaite,Joachim Rosenbauer,Violeta Iotova,Arni V Thorsson,Gyula Soltész +13 more
TL;DR: Before the onset of late complications, significant excess mortality existed following the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in childhood, even in recent years, and Variation between countries in this excess could not be explained.