Human Prion Disease Was Once Considered An "Rare" Abnormal Infectious Disease - Not Anymore

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Variant CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease) is mad cow disease and has very serious health effects on humans once infected. The longest living CJD registered patient survived 16 years. Most die within 2 years. Human prion disease was once considered an "rare" abnormal infectious disease, but not anymore.

Important to note is that the study does not differentiate between variant based or sporadic CJD.

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Prion, Prion Protein, Prion Disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, CJD, Variant CJD, Mad Cow Disease, Human Prion Disease, Infectious Disease, Sporadic CJD

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