Rf. Helfand et al., SEROLOGIC EVIDENCE OF AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ENTEROVIRUSES AND THE ONSET OF TYPE-1 DIABETES-MELLITUS, The Journal of infectious diseases, 172(5), 1995, pp. 1206-1211
Serum was collected from 128 patients less than or equal to 18 years o
f age admitted to the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh with new-onset
insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and from 120 control-patie
nts who were frequency-matched to case-patients for age, sex, and date
of bleed. Serum was tested for IgM against 14 enterovirus serotypes:
coxsackieviruses B1-B6 and A9, echoviruses 4, 6, 9, 11, 30, and 34, an
d enterovirus 71. Case-children 13-18 years of age were more likely th
an control-patients to be IgM-positive for 9 of 14 serotypes (P less t
han or equal to .05 for each). In contrast, case-children 10-12 years
of age and 1-9 years of age were each more likely than age-matched con
trol-children to be IgM positive for 1 serotype (P less than or equal
to .05 for each). In addition, the association between IgM positivity
and IDDM occurred earlier in girls than in boys. These data support an
association between IDDM and enterovirus IgM positivity in older chil
dren.