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    Pennsylvania mad dies from sporadic cjd

    Tuesday, January 07, 2014

    Pennsylvania Hampden Twp. man dies of mysterious disease sometimes associated with mad cow and chronic wasting


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    OUR sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Mr. Ruhrg.


    PLEASE be aware of new science just out by the CDC emerging infectious disease journal on CWD and it’s potential link to sporadic CJD...URGENT UPDATE AS FOLLOWS ;


    *** PRICE OF CWD TSE PRION POKER GOES UP 2014 ***

    Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy TSE PRION update January 2, 2014

    *** chronic wasting disease, there was no absolute barrier to conversion of the human prion protein.

    *** Furthermore, the form of human PrPres produced in this in vitro assay when seeded with CWD, resembles that found in the most common human prion disease, namely sCJD of the MM1 subtype.

    Wednesday, January 01, 2014

    Molecular Barriers to Zoonotic Transmission of Prions

    *** chronic wasting disease, there was no absolute barrier to conversion of the human prion protein.

    *** Furthermore, the form of human PrPres produced in this in vitro assay when seeded with CWD, resembles that found in the most common human prion disease, namely sCJD of the MM1 subtype.


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    *** The potential impact of prion diseases on human health was greatly magnified by the recognition that interspecies transfer of BSE to humans by beef ingestion resulted in vCJD. While changes in animal feed constituents and slaughter practices appear to have curtailed vCJD, there is concern that CWD of free-ranging deer and elk in the U.S. might also cross the species barrier. Thus, consuming venison could be a source of human prion disease. Whether BSE and CWD represent interspecies scrapie transfer or are newly arisen prion diseases is unknown. Therefore, the possibility of transmission of prion disease through other food animals cannot be ruled out. There is evidence that vCJD can be transmitted through blood transfusion. There is likely a pool of unknown size of asymptomatic individuals infected with vCJD, and there may be asymptomatic individuals infected with the CWD equivalent. These circumstances represent a potential threat to blood, blood products, and plasma supplies.

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    Thursday, January 2, 2014

    *** CWD TSE Prion in cervids to hTGmice, Heidenhain Variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease MM1 genotype, and iatrogenic CJD ??? ***

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    kind regards,
    terry
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