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Diabetes mellitus, or diabetes, is a group of metabolic diseases in which an individual has high blood sugar. Diabetes occurs due to the either the pancreas not producing enough insulin or because cells of the body do not respond to the insulin being produced. There are three types of diabetes: Type I, Type II, and gestational diabetes. Serious long-term complications of diabetes include heart disease, kidney failure, and damage to the eyes. Diabetes is a chronic disease and there is no known preventative measure for type I diabetes. Having awareness of the disease and treating it at early stages can prevent and lower the risk of complications in patients with diabetes. Patients with diabetes must maintain keeping both short-term and long-term blood glucose levels within acceptable ranges. | |||
Globally, 227-285 million individuals have diabetes and about 90% of these individuals have Type II diabetes. In 2011, 1.4 million deaths occurred worldwide due to the result of diabetes making it the 8th leading cause of death. This number is estimated to double in the next 15 years, therefore, there is a need for a rapid diagnostic test. | |||
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