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SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Members of the Swedish Childhood Diabetes SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Members of the Swedish Childhood Diabetes Study Group: Christina Ahlberg-Eriksson, Nurse, Trollhättan hospital, Trollhättan Anita Ahlborg-Lagerström, Nurse, Sachs children’s hospital, Stockholm Ann-Catrin Andersson, Nurse, Vrinnevi hospital, Norrköping Mona Andersson, Nurse, Central hospital, Västerås Carl Göran Arvidsson, MD, Central hospital, Västerås Maria Berggren, Nurse, Örnsköldsvik hospital, Örnsköldsvik Britta Björsell, MD, Sollefteå hospital, Sollefteå Margaretha Blomgren, MD, Visby hospital, Visby Carina Bodén, Nurse, Östersund hospital, Östersund Ann-Christine Bohman, Nurse, Sunderbyn hospital, Luleå Ann-Britt Boman, Nurse, Huddinge hospital, Stockholm Agneta Brännström, MD, Sunderbyn hospital, Luleå Annelie Carlsson, MD, Lund University hospital, Lund Eva Carlzon, Nurse, Lidköping hospital, Lidköping Jan Dahlgren, Nurse, Falun hospital, Falun Hans Edenwall, MD, Blekinge hospital, Karlskrona Stig Edvardsson, MD, Central hospital, Växjö Annelie Ekblad, Nurse, Central hospital, Växjö Björn Eriksson, MD, Västervik hospital, Västervik Rein Florell, MD, Örnsköldsvik hospital, Örnsköldsvik Henrik Forsgren, MD, Hudiksvall hospital, Hudiksvall Daga Bohlin- Fredriksson, Nurse, Trollhättan hospital, Trollhättan Ragnar Hanås, MD, Uddevalla hospital, Uddevalla Lars Ivar Hardell, MD, Kalmar hospital, Kalmar Lennart Hellenberg, MD, Nyköping hospital Nyköping Margareta Henriksson, Nurse, Sollefteå hospital, Sollefteå Ulrika Hero, Nurse, Nyköping hospital, Nyköping Mona Härkönen-Nyberg, Nurse, Gällivare hospital, Gällivare Pia Höglind, Nurse, Simrishamn hospital, Simrishamn Annika Höök, Nurse, Visby hospital, Visby Ann Johnsson, Nurse, Västervik hospital, Västervik Gudrun Jonsell, MD, Karlstad Central hospital, Karlstad Björn Jönsson, MD, Ystad hospital, Ystad Lena Kalander, Nurse, Hudiksvall hospital, Hudiksvall Lena Karlsson, Nurse, Ängelholm hospital, Ängelholm Marianne Kroon, Nurse, Örebro University hospital, Örebro Maria Krugel, Nurse, Uppsala University hospital, Uppsala Gunilla Kördel-Engberg, MD, Gävle hospital, Gävle Eva Landgren, MD, Sundsvall hospital, Sundsvall Karin Larsson, MD, Kristianstad Central hospital, Kristianstad Ingela Lavin, Nurse, Umeå University hospital, Umeå Anette Leger, Nurse, Lund University hospital, Lund Bengt Lindblad, MD, Queen Silvias Childrens hospital, Göteborg Agne Lindh, MD, Älvsborg Hospital, Borås Elena Lundberg, MD, Skellefteå hospital, Skellefteå Kristin Lundqvist, Nurse, Uddevalla hospital, Uddevalla Göran Lundström, Nurse, Kalmar hospital, Kalmar ©2011 American Diabetes Association. Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc11-0056/-/DC1 SUPPLEMENTARY DATA Inga-Lena Lödesjö, Nurse, Mälaren hospital, Eskilstuna Ewa Mårtensson, Nurse, Gävle hospital, Gävle Jan Neiderud, MD, Helsingborg hospital, Helsingborg Christer Nilsson, MD, Gällivare hospital, Gällivare Nils Östen Nilsson, MD, Halmstad hospital, Halmstad Anna-Lena Nilsson, MD, Östersund hospital, Östersund Maria Nordvall, MD, Norrköping hospital, Norrköping Annika Norojärvi, Nurse, Gällivare hospital, Gällivare Cecilia Unt Nyström, Nurse, Halmstad hospital, Halmstad Kerstin Ohlsson, Nurse, Skövde hospital, Skövde Anna Olivecrona, MD, Falun hospital, Falun Eva-Lena Olofsson, Nurse, Skellefteå hospital, Skellefteå Eva Persson, Nurse, Ystad hospital, Ystad Eva Qvist, Nurse, Karlstad central hospital, Karlstad Björn Rathsman, MD, Sachs Childrens hospital, Stockholm Merja Selenius, Nurse, Astrid Lindgrens Childrens hospital, Stockholm Erika Sjöberg, Nurse, Gävle hospital, Gävle Thomas Smith, MD, Österleen Medical care AB, Simrishamn Kalle Snellman, MD, Falun hospital, Falun Eva Strigård, Nurse, Karlskrona hospital, Karlskrona Ulf Ståhle, MD, Ängelholm hospital, Ängelholm Ingemar Swenne, MD, Uppsala University hospital, Uppsala Karin Svenning, Nurse, Sundsvall hospital, Sundsvall Britt-Louise Svensson, Nurse, Karlskrona hospital, Karlskrona Marie Söderstedt-Olsén, Nurse, Uppsala University hospital, Uppsala Ulf Söderström, MD, Huddinge hospital, Stockholm Gunilla Thelin, Nurse, Helsingborg hospital, Helsingborg Berth Thrybom, MD, Lidköping hospital, Lidköping Henri Toivonen, MD, Skövde hospital, Skövde Anne Wallin, Nurse, Kristianstad hospital, Kristianstad Annica Wiik, Nurse, Älvsborg hospital, Borås Gunnel Viklund, Nurse, Astrid Lindgrens hospital, Stockholm Nils Wramner, MD, Trollhättan hospital, Trollhättan Jan Åman, MD, Örebro University hospital, Örebro Eva Örtqvist, MD, Astrid Lindgren hospital, Stockholm ©2011 American Diabetes Association. Published online at http://care.diabetesjournals.org/lookup/suppl/doi:10.2337/dc11-0056/-/DC1 .
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