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    This Common Family of Viruses May Increase Your Risk of Type 1 Diabetes

    Bella RichBy Bella RichSeptember 26, 2022Updated:September 29, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • This Common Family of Viruses May Increase Your Risk of Type 1 Diabetes
      • COVID-19
      • Enteroviruses
      • Circoviruses
      • EBV

    This Common Family of Viruses May Increase Your Risk of Type 1 Diabetes

    In a recent study, researchers found that people with the coronavirus COVID-19 are at an increased risk of developing Type 1 diabetes. The study involved 27 million people in the United States. Patients with the coronavirus were 42 percent more likely to develop diabetes than those without it.

    COVID-19

    Although COVID-19 isn’t generally life-threatening, many researchers have found that people with diabetes are more likely to contract it, and those who do get the disease may have worse outcomes. The researchers studied people with Type 1 diabetes and the virus’s effects on diabetes control.

    The virus is associated with diabetes in both young and older adults. It is also linked with an increased risk of Type 1 diabetes in Asian and American Indian/Alaska Native patients. The researchers say that they have not yet determined how often the virus is transmitted to children. However, the findings do highlight the need for close monitoring of the disease during pregnancy, and for close contact with a health care team.

    Enteroviruses

    In a new study, researchers found a link between enterovirus infections and type 1 diabetes. These viruses cause insulin-producing cells in the pancreas to become damaged. The study compared stool samples from 129 newly diagnosed diabetics and 285 healthy children. They found a high percentage of samples from the newly diagnosed diabetic group contained enterovirus RNA.

    The study attributed the link between enterovirus and type 1 diabetes to the infection in children. The researchers at China Medical University in Taiwan also found that older children who contracted enterovirus had a higher risk for developing the disease. These findings suggest that an enterovirus vaccine could reduce the incidence of type 1 diabetes.

    Circoviruses

    Circoviruses are viruses that infect a range of mammals. Previously, researchers have not linked these viruses to any viral disease, but new research suggests they may increase your risk of type 1 diabetes. These viruses cause auto-antibodies that can lead to diabetes. Scientists at the Washington University in St. Louis are studying the effect of circoviruses on the immune system to determine whether they may help prevent diabetes.

    Porcine circovirus type 2 is the most common cause of PCVAD, with a wide variety of subtypes. The most common is the PCV2a subtype, but there is also an emerging subtype, the PCV2b. Recent research has developed a candidate vaccine for the PCV2a virus, based on a chimeric virus containing the genes of the 3cl14 capid. The vaccine was made by inserting the 3cl14 capid into the backbone of a nonpathogenic PCV1 subtype.

    EBV

    Although EBV is not known to cause diabetes, it may increase your risk of developing the disease. More studies are needed to determine the connection between EBV and type 1 diabetes. In the meantime, the virus can be harmful to your health. Those suffering from diabetes should consider taking measures to prevent the infection.

    While there is currently no way to prevent the infection, there are ways to reduce the risk of developing type 1 diabetes. One way to reduce your risk is to wash your hands regularly. This will help protect you from spreading the virus to others. Besides washing your hands regularly, you should also try to avoid contact with people who have the virus.

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