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THIS PROJECT

is a joint initiative of







FUNDERS

Organisations that provided funds to support the CoviDiab Registry

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PRIVACY NOTICE










An international group of leading diabetes researchers are establishing a Global
Registry of COVID-19-related diabetes.

This registry is specifically designed to establish the extent and
characteristics of new-onset, COVID-19-related diabetes, and to investigate its
pathogenesis, management and outcomes. The Registry also collects data about
presentations with severe metabolic disturbance in pre-existing diabetes (DKA,
hyperosmolarity; severe insulin resistance).

Given the very short history of human contact with COVID-19, this registry will
rapidly help us understand how COVID-19 related diabetes develops, its natural
history and its best management. Studying COVID-19-related diabetes may also
uncover novel mechanisms of disease.

This is the LIVE registry, please click here for the DEMO version

Important: Contributions to CoviDIAB will be appropriately acknowledged and
proportionally to the extent of the data contribution. We will release
certificates of contribution to all clinicians/Institutions, and we will
acknowledge each contributor in the main publication ensuing from the CoviDIAB
Registry. We will specifically ask the Journal publishing the report to link the
paper to the name of each contributor in PubMed. Contributors that will provide
the largest set of data will also be offered an opportunity to participate in
reports from CoviDIAB as co-authors.

INTRODUCTION

There seems to be a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and COVID-19.

INVESTIGATORS

The CoviDiab Registry Investigators include world leading diabetes experts.

EXISTING USERS

After registering and receiving login credentials you can input data into the
LIVE CoviDiab Registry.

REGISTER

To contribute data to this Registry, you need to be registered by completing
this form.


Introduction

Investigators

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REGISTER

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