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Éva Gyürüs
Researcher at University of Pécs
Publications - 11
Citations - 2378
Éva Gyürüs is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Incidence (epidemiology) & Type 1 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 2225 citations.
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Incidence trends for childhood type 1 diabetes in Europe during 1989-2003 and predicted new cases 2005-20: a multicentre prospective registration study
TL;DR: If present trends continue, doubling of new cases of type 1 diabetes in European children younger than 5 years is predicted between 2005 and 2020, and prevalent cases younger than 15 years will rise by 70%.
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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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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.
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Seasonal variation in month of diagnosis in children with type 1 diabetes registered in 23 European centers during 1989-2008: little short-term influence of sunshine hours or average temperature
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,C Kržišnik,Constantin Ionescu-Tirgoviste,Ilse Weets,Mirjana Kocova,Gordana Stipančić,Mira Samardzic,C De Beaufort,Anders Green,Gyula Soltész,Gisela Dahlquist +24 more
TL;DR: The month of diagnosis in childhood type 1 diabetes shows seasonal variation, and October is the best month to study this variation.
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Twenty‐one years of prospective incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes in Hungary – the rising trend continues (or peaks and highlands?)
TL;DR: Twenty‐one years of prospective incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes in Hungary – the rising trend continues (or peaks and highlands?).