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'''Proportion of insulin-treated diabetes by type (2015)''' 20 Feb 2017 AIHW fact sheet provides the latest available national data on new cases of insulin-treated diabetes in Australia. It shows that in 2015 there were 28,775 people who began using insulin to treat their diabetes in Australia: | |||
'''Proportion of insulin-treated diabetes by type (2015)''' | |||
It shows that in 2015 there were 28,775 people who began using insulin to treat their diabetes in Australia | |||
* 63% had type 2 diabetes | * 63% had type 2 diabetes | ||
* '''26%''' (18,142) had [[Abnormal Development - Maternal Diabetes|gestational diabetes]] | * '''26%''' (18,142) had [[Abnormal Development - Maternal Diabetes|gestational diabetes]] |
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Proportion of insulin-treated diabetes by type (2015) 20 Feb 2017 AIHW fact sheet provides the latest available national data on new cases of insulin-treated diabetes in Australia. It shows that in 2015 there were 28,775 people who began using insulin to treat their diabetes in Australia:
In 2015, 7,405 women began using insulin to manage gestational diabetes—130 cases per 100,000 women of reproductive age (15–49 years), or around 1 in every 800 women aged 15–49. This represents almost 1 in 4 (24%) women diagnosed with gestational diabetes aged 15–49 in 2015. Gestational diabetes occurs when higher than normal blood glucose is diagnosed for the first time during pregnancy. It generally occurs in the second or third trimester, among women who have not previously been diagnosed with other forms of diabetes. Reference: AIHW 2017. Incidence of insulin-treated diabetes in Australia, 2015. Diabetes series no. 27. Cat. no. CVD 78. Canberra: AIHW. Viewed 20 February 2017 http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=60129558632.
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