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From Connecticut, USA:

I understand people with type 1 diabetes are born with the susceptibility to develop the disease and it appears that something in the environment, whether it be a virus or toxin, must trigger it. Can a dog bite cause the onset of diabetes?

Answer:

Explaining what causes diabetes is a complex question. You are correct that there is some genetic basis for getting type 1 diabetes. In addition, there is some role the environment plays in getting diabetes. I'm unaware of any evidence that diabetes can be caused by a dog bite.

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Original posting 3 Nov 2000
Posted to Research: Causes and Prevention

  
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