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- who: Antti-Mathias Taka from the Pediatric Research Center, Children`s Hospital, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland have published the article: Finnish children carrying the high-risk HLA genotype have a 45-fold increased risk of type 1 diabetes compared to peers with neutral or protective genotypes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Type 1 diabetes is the third most common autoimmune disease in Finland where its incidence is highest in the world. Indeed several studies show that high-risk HLA genotypes have become less frequent among subjects with newly . . .
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