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Poll Results
Have you or your child ever been tested for celiac?
Yes, and the results were positive
9%
45
Yes, and the results were negative
43%
203
No
35%
166
I'm not sure
2%
13
I don't know what celiac is
9%
43
Total votes: 470
Have you or your child ever been tested for celiac?
Poll dates: May 27 - June 3, 2007
Total Votes: 470Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by cereal proteins, especially wheat gluten. It leads to malabsorption of all nutrients, primarily of fat. It can be detected by the presence of anti-transglutaminase antibodies. About 5% of people with autoimmune diabetes have positive anti-transglutaminase antibodies.
Over the past seven years, the number of people indicating that they don't know what celiac is has decreased substantially, from 46% to just 9%. That's good, since celiac is more common in kids with type 1 diabetes than the general population. If you or your child has type 1 diabetes, ask your diabetes team about getting a test for anti-transglutaminase antibodies. It's simple and can be done during your quarterly diabetes team visit.
This table compares the results of this poll with previous times we've run it:
Answer 2007 2006 2005 2004 2002 2000 Yes, positive results 9% 9% 9% 9% 16% 10% Yes, negative results 43% 40% 36% 27% 16% 10% No 35% 32% 36% 38% 38% 35% Not sure 2% 5% 3% 4% 3% 3% Don't know what celiac is 9% 12% 17% 20% 38% 46%
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Last Updated: Sunday June 03, 2007 11:41:24
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