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Diabetes Mellitus after COVID-19 infection in a healthcare worker
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  • Hanene Ben Said,
  • Najla Mechergui,
  • imen youssef,
  • Imen Youssfi,
  • Meriem Mersni,
  • Dorra Brahim,
  • Ghada Bahri,
  • Nizar Ladhari
Hanene Ben Said
Charles Nicolle Hospital

Corresponding Author:hanene.bensaid@fmt.utm.tn

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Najla Mechergui
Charles Nicolle Hospital
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imen youssef
Charles Nicolle Hospital
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Imen Youssfi
Charles Nicolle Hospital
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Meriem Mersni
Charles Nicolle Hospital
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Dorra Brahim
Charles Nicolle Hospital
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Ghada Bahri
Charles Nicolle Hospital
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Nizar Ladhari
Charles Nicolle Hospital
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Abstract

Uncommon manifestations of COVID-19 have a great risk of going undiagnosed for longer time. Diabetes is reported to be a long-term consequence of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Thus, heightened awareness and timely recognition of diabetes after COVID-19 infection are important for occupational physicians treating healthcare workers with COVID-19.