Diabetes and COVID-19: What 2 Years of the Pandemic Has Taught Us

Stoian, Anca Pantea; Kempler, Peter [Kempler, Péter (Belgyógyászat, di...), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Stulnig, Thomas; Rizvi, Ali A. ✉; Rizzo, Manfredi

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    As the world enters its third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals with diabetes have faced particular challenges from the virus. A deleterious bidirectional relationship exists between the two disorders, with heightened inflammatory, immunologic, and cellular mechanisms leading to a more severe illness and increased morbidity and mortality. Tight glucose control, though necessary, is hampered by physical restrictions and difficulty accessing health care. Novel glucose-lowering medications may provide unique benefits in this regard. It is imperative that multi-pronged efforts be prioritized in order to reduce adverse outcomes in patients with diabetes at risk for COVID-19.
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    2025-04-02 02:24