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The clinical features of 44 episodes of diabetic ketoacidosis in 34 Ethiopians were similar to those reported from other nations. The mortality was only 9.1%, even though serum potassium, bicarbonate and pH could not be measured. Although 3 patients were new diabetics, and the cause was not found in 7, most cases resulted from omission of insulin (43%) or intercurrent illness (28%). Socioeconomic factors, particularly the cost and unreliability of insulin supplies, are major obstacles to the control of diabetes and the prevention of ketoacidosis in Ethiopian patients.
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Lester, F.T. Ketoacidosis in Ethiopian diabetics. Diabetologia 18, 375–377 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00276817
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