Can a simple blood test during checkups catch diabetes and celiac disease early?
NCT ID NCT04477928
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is testing whether it's practical to screen thousands of children for type 1 diabetes and celiac disease during their regular doctor visits. Researchers will enroll up to 33,000 children from birth to age 6 and follow them for about 5 years. The goal is to see if parents agree to the screening, if samples can be collected easily, and if early detection leads to better monitoring or prevention.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Sanford Bemidji Region Clinics
RECRUITINGBemidji, Minnesota, 56601, United States
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Sanford Bismarck Region Clinics
RECRUITINGBismarck, North Dakota, 58501, United States
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Sanford Fargo Region Clinics
RECRUITINGFargo, North Dakota, 58112, United States
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Sanford Sioux Falls Region Clinics
RECRUITINGSioux Falls, South Dakota, 57105, United States
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