Table: Patients
+--------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +--------------+---------+ | patient_id | int | | patient_name | varchar | | conditions | varchar | +--------------+---------+ patient_id is the primary key for this table. 'conditions' contains 0 or more code separated by spaces. This table contains information of the patients in the hospital.
Write an SQL query to report the patient_id, patient_name all conditions of patients
who have Type I Diabetes. Type I Diabetes always starts with DIAB1
prefix
Return the result table in any order.
The query result format is in the following example.
Patients
+------------+--------------+--------------+
| patient_id | patient_name | conditions |
+------------+--------------+--------------+
| 1 | Daniel | YFEV COUGH |
| 2 | Alice | |
| 3 | Bob | DIAB100 MYOP |
| 4 | George | ACNE DIAB100 |
| 5 | Alain | DIAB201 |
+------------+--------------+--------------+
Result table:
+------------+--------------+--------------+
| patient_id | patient_name | conditions |
+------------+--------------+--------------+
| 3 | Bob | DIAB100 MYOP |
| 4 | George | ACNE DIAB100 |
+------------+--------------+--------------+
Bob and George both have a condition that starts with DIAB1.