US 100% fatal brain disease strikes 3 people in Oregon - Hood River County in Oregon reported three cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare human brain disease very similar to "mad cow."

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Source: https://www.livescience.com/health/...atal-brain-disease-strikes-3-people-in-oregon
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Original mention - @Otterly

100% fatal brain disease strikes 3 people in Oregon​

By Nicoletta Lanese published yesterday
Hood River County in Oregon reported three cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare human brain disease very similar to "mad cow."

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Three cases of a mad cow-like disease with a 100% fatality rate have been reported in a single county in Oregon.

Within the last eight months, health officials have confirmed one case and identified two probable cases of the rare brain disease, according to a statement released by the Hood River County Health Department on April 14. Hood River County is located south of the Columbia River on the Washington-Oregon border. Two of the people with the condition have died, the department reported.

One case was confirmed by autopsy, while the other two are presumptive, The Oregonian reported. Trish Elliott, director of the health department, told The Oregonian that the presumptive cases can only be confirmed after death by examining brain tissue and cerebrospinal fluid — the clear fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord — and she said this process can take months.

"At this time, there is no identifiable link between these three cases," the health department added.

The mad cow-like disease reported in Oregon is called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), named for two German doctors who first described the condition in the 1920s. The disease impacts around 1 to 2 people per million worldwide, and the United States sees roughly 350 cases a year. About 23,000 to 24,000 people live in Hood River County, according to census data, so seeing three CJD cases crop up is statistically unusual.

Like mad cow, CJD is a prion disease, meaning it's caused by abnormally folded proteins that damage brain tissue; in CJD, this causes sponge-like holes to form in the brain. The prions also cause normal proteins in the brain to turncoat, transforming into prions that then inflict further damage.

The disease can cause a slew of symptoms, including confusion, disorientation, hallucinations, lack of coordination and muscle stiffness, along with personality changes, new-onset psychological problems, and seizures. The symptoms progress quickly, leaving people with the disease unaware of their surroundings and unable to communicate. The disease is always fatal, with about 70% of those affected dying within a year of diagnosis.

The most common type of CJD is "sporadic," meaning normal proteins in the brain spontaneously transform into prions for unknown reasons. The next most common type is genetic, triggered by inherited mutations in a gene called PRNP. The gene carries instructions to make prion protein (PrP), which is known to be active in the brain but whose normal functions aren't fully understood. Some studies suggest the normal version of PrP may help protect neurons from injury and form connections between neurons.

Perhaps the most famous form of CJD is the rarest, however, accounting for less than 1% of cases. It involves prions entering the body from external sources. For instance, this can occur if a person eats beef from cows that have bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), better known as "mad cow disease;" only seven cases of BSE have ever been detected among cows in the U.S. Another potential source of prions is through medical exposures, such as a person getting a transplant or blood transfusion from a donor with CJD.

To prevent cases of "acquired" CJD, the U.S. has had strict agricultural regulations in place since the 1990s to keep mad cow-affected beef out of the food supply. There are also infection control guidelines to prevent the transmission of CJD through medical procedures.

The Hood River County Health Department has not announced which type of CJD is likely implicated in the recent cases, but Elliott told The Oregonian that they don't think infected cattle are the cause. And again, it appears that the three cases aren't linked to one another, the department noted.

"The risk of getting CJD is extremely low," the department's statement emphasized. "It does not spread through the air, touch, social contact, or water."

The department is conducting an "active and ongoing investigation" of the cases and has partnered with Oregon Health Authority and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "The health department will continue to monitor the situation and keep you informed of any risk to public health."
 
I thought it was because spike proteins crossing the blood-brain barrier act like sandspurs rattling around in the meringue-like brain tissue. It tears holes causing spongiform encephalopathy, which is what prions do / are.
 
Three cases is neither "sporadic" nor "genetic". Motherfuckers are eating brains.
Yeah, it could be from just eating certain Critters as well. I know some people who ate shit like squirrels and stuff caught this years down the road and died from it. I think there is also a surgery/tissue link in a hospital, once due to improper cleaning of surgical tools regarding eye surgery for elderly patients, where five or so people caught it all in the same city.
I thought it was because spike proteins crossing the blood-brain barrier act like sandspurs rattling around in the meringue-like brain tissue. It tears holes causing spongiform encephalopathy, which is what prions do / are.
No, nigga.
Can't this also spread from cannibalism?
Kuru can.
 
Wait a minute, THAT'S where Portland is? Right along the border of Washington State? I had to look it up and yup, that is the reason Oregonians are embarrassed to say where they're from. One city that barely rests inside their border, bringing down the rest of the state.

This is exactly like Philadelphia in Pennsylvania- an enormously wide state, that even maps can't quite describe accurately it's length across in picture form. And yet the people of Pittsburgh and it's surrounding boroughs, nice towns, and Erie, are under the thumb of one of the most lopsided black/white population cities in the country.

Our state borders make no sense. These cities should be enclaves to keep their filth contained within the city limits, not affecting the lives of John and Jane Doe just trying to raise kids literally 400 miles away.
 
Our state borders make no sense. These cities should be enclaves to keep their filth contained within the city limits, not affecting the lives of John and Jane Doe just trying to raise kids literally 400 miles away.
Unfortunately, the last state to be admitted was about a decade before the 1965 immigration laws and 1960s civil rights cavalcade. The Founding Fathers would not even have been able to conceive of a scenario in which the citizens of Pennsylvania are under the rule of a Jewish man, who lives in the capital city of Philadelphia (birthplace of US government) surrounded by foreigners from New Spain, the kingdom of Mali, and other strange places.
 
It's not very similar to mad cow disease it is mad cow disease which you other countries definitely didn't lie about getting last time...

At least that town will be banned from donating blood like us Brits in America now right.
Right?
 
This is exactly like Philadelphia in Pennsylvania- an enormously wide state, that even maps can't quite describe accurately it's length across in picture form. And yet the people of Pittsburgh and it's surrounding boroughs, nice towns, and Erie, are under the thumb of one of the most lopsided black/white population cities in the country.
Pittsburgh and Harrisburg (and Scranton) are shitholes just like Philadelphia. Except in Philadelphia they put forth the effort to at least kill one another with some regularity.

Roll on up Route 15 and you can find smaller shitholes everywhere. It is literally an artery connecting Washington DC to the state armory (and high-end defense contractors that build fucking space lasers) in Williamsport, another Scranton-tier shithole. Before I retired I worked with a company that contracted a lot of advanced microwave/vacuum tube-related products and they all came down to DC from central PA. Don't forget the southeast where there is a massive blob of BigPharma facilities and research centers.

Everyone always forgets about Pennsylvania after election years so they hide all the good shit there.

But yeah. Prion diseases. Scary stuff.
 
But, but, "Home."
I never liked that episode. It felt disconnected, preachy and gratuitous for the sake of it.

OT. Uk has banned meat and cheese being imported from the EU due to the risk of foot and mouth. Could this be the next pandemic?
 
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