No.
Diabetes is not a blood borne disease.
It is a condition where one's body can not produce appropriate amount of insulin or can not utilize the insulin it does produce in order to control the blood sugar. This condition is not communicable. It is simply the body's inability to control blood sugar related to conditions within that specific body.
There are other blood borne pathogens like HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, bacterial infections and so forth, that can be transmitted via needle sticks, so this would definitely be a concern if this happened to you.
2006-09-25 14:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-24 15:46:09
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2016-09-19 22:45:09
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2016-05-24 21:32:17
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answered by Michelle 4
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2017-01-09 08:55:01
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answered by ? 4
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No. Diabetes is not a contagious disease, nor can it be transmitted by a needle prick. It is an endocrine disorder where the pancreas does not produce any insulin, or that the body does not utilize it properly. For further information, contact your doctor.
2006-09-25 14:36:26
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answered by gldjns 7
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No, you cannot 'catch' diabetes. Some people wonder whether they can get it because they were around a diabetic, but you can't receive diabetes like a a cold or the flu. Diabetes is not contagious, its in your genes.
2016-03-18 09:15:49
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answered by Marilyn 3
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2016-05-03 01:40:20
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