1 in 2,000 People in the UK Carry Variant CJD Proteins: Researchers

The survey provides the most robust prevalence measure to date. It also identifies abnormal prion protein across a wider age group than found previously and in all genotypes. An accompanying editorial says that although the disease remains rare, "infection" may be relatively common and doctors need to understand the public health measures that are in place to protect patients. Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) is a degenerative brain disease - ...

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