Unbelievable Facts About Mad Cow Disease And Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Symptoms Are Delayed

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Even if an individual has Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and is somehow able to survive the thirteen-month timeframe, they probably would not know they had this condition until many years after the fact. The reason for this is because it can take as long as fifteen years for clear and serious symptoms of this condition to show up fully, and the initial ones of tingling body parts and difficulty moving are typical of many other conditions. The disease is progressive, and an infected person will gradually show signs of brain damage, psychotic behavior, and dementia.

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Is Hereditary

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Despite the small percentage of individuals who contract Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease from eating the tissue of an infected cow, there are two other versions of this condition more easily targeted to humans. About ten percent of all cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease are linked to the hereditary version of the condition, and the majority of those individuals have no known risk factors. Fewer than one percent of cases are transmitted from an acquired version, which has happened after an individual was contaminated during a surgical procedure.

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