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they just found that mad cow disease for human can affect people with MV genetic group too.

these people have longer incubation period, but it can affect you too.

i guess you know, you are not allow to give blood, good luck, i hope you are all fine. i was there too, so hopeful i am fine too.

so far in UK, there is about one per year. you must eat infected beef during your stay there.

for those who dun know what is CJD

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Fears raised over new vCJD wave
By Susan Watts
Science editor, BBC Newsnight

Doctors fear a new wave of the human form of "mad cow disease" is about to hit Britain, BBC Newsnight has learned.

In the UK, 164 people have died of variant CJD, which originally came from cows infected with BSE, and all cases shared a version of a certain gene.

But Newsnight has been told of a new case in a separate genetic group.

The government's chief adviser on vCJD, Professor Chris Higgins, said estimates were that up to 350 people could be affected by this new type.

He told Newsnight the new case had been diagnosed on a clinical basis as vCJD.

Such cases can be officially confirmed only if further, more invasive, tests go ahead, such as a brain biopsy.

What is of concern to doctors in the new case is that the individual concerned has a particular genetic make-up and it is the first case to appear of that type.

New risk

There is a key gene linked to vCJD and 40% of the population have a version of that gene, known as MM.

The number of human victims peaked in the year 2000 and there are now only a handful of cases a year.

It looked like the disease had almost gone away, but this new case is from a group with a version of the gene called MV.

This raises fears that the rest of the population is now at risk.

Prof Higgins, chairman of the government's Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee, said: "Given that 160 to 170 MM individuals were infected, we would estimate the number of MV victims would be a maximum of 300 to 350, probably between 50 and 350."

Silent carriers

The new case is likely to push the whole issue up the political agenda again.

Campaigner Christine Lord, who lost her son to vCJD a year ago, when he was 24, is going to Downing Street on Thursday to ask Gordon Brown to do more.

"I want people to know out there that vCJD hasn't gone away and it's still killing people... and now it looks like it's the next wave."

She said that while not much could be done about those who might already have been infected by eating BSE-infected meat, the chances of secondary infection via blood donors who might be silent carriers of the disease could be minimised.

She wants the government to speed up the use of tests that might screen people's blood supply for vCJD and to release documents she says will name those who are to blame for the whole BSE fiasco.
 
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Fears raised over new vCJD wave
By Susan Watts
Science editor, BBC Newsnight

damn those prions...
 
Man... how do we fight this thing that dwells between the realm of the living and non living.
 
That is why , it is good fortune and good luck to be a vegetarian.
 
Man... how do we fight this thing that dwells between the realm of the living and non living.

if i recall correctly, there are some groups working on these misfolded proteins :o
 
they recycle sheep brain and put it into cow feed
the disease is rare and strange

how can something you eat, end up in your brain.

it can also spread between species

cat, human, sheep, cow etc

this is so rare

also the long incubation time, it stay in your brain waiting for years
then boom, you die

sinkies student who were in UK go for cheap meat, i know they do, some of these cheap beef may contain VCJD.

Let hope no one in singapore got it, because it can spread through blood donation. By the time, you got it, it maybe too late.
 
she is trying to find out who killed her son.

Well, factory farming. If she is a vegetarian and against animal farming, these sort of disease will never arise.
 
Blame it on factory farming. Stay away from meat and turn vegetarian. You kill and death comes to you.

Be wise rather than use scientific logic.
 
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