High prevalence of chronic kidney disease on Réunion Island: the Rédia (Réunion-Diabetes) Study, 1999–2001.

The incidence of end-stage chronic kidney disease associated with diabetes continues to rise worldwide. Its rapid increase on Réunion Island in the 1990s led to the Rédia study, a large-scale general population survey on diabetes and its complications, particularly kidney-related ones. The study made it possible to estimate the prevalence of chronic kidney disease prior to the end-stage. (Introduction)

Author(s): Stengel B, Jaussent I, Guiserix J, Bourgeon B, Papoz L, Favier F

Publishing year: 2005

Pages: 193-5

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2005, n° 37-38, p. 193-5

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