Abstract

Diabetes in cattle has various etiologies1. In humans, virus-induced insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) has been reported. It has also been reported that cattle infected with foot-and-mouth disease contracted diabetes mellitus2. Craighead and coworkers observed experimental diabetes in mice after inoculation of encephalomyocarditis virus3. Other viruses suspected of inducing diabetes are coxsackie, mumps, rubella and cytomegalo virus4.
 Bovine viral diarrhea mucosal disease (BVD-MD) is a frequently fatal infectious disease of cattle. There is no concrete evidence to date that BVD-MD virus induces diabetes. In this report, the clinicopathological characteristics of diabetes mellitus in cattle were described, and the relationship between BVD-MD and diabetes mellitus was discussed.

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