Sunday, April 9, 2017

Scary disease of the week: Creutzfeldt–Jakob

#5 on my countdown of terrifying diseases.

Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. It’s rare, but it’s here--here meaning in the US, Canada, England, and Australia, where most of my readers reside.



It’s a prion disease. Prions are not amoebas, not viruses, not fungi, not bacteria, those being the usual agents that cause diseases. They’re something else, not even a form of life, and we can’t do a blessed thing about them yet.

It’s fatal. There’s no vaccine. There’s no treatment beyond pain pills and sedatives.

Worst of all, it’s not a good way to go. Because it in effect rots the brain, you have several stages of increasing dementia, hallucinations, muscle spasms, burning nerve pain, and eventually your brain won’t be able to tell you to breathe or swallow, which is what usually kills you.

Sometimes it comes from a genetic mutation. You can get it from eating animals that have it. (Don’t eat brains of any animal. I don’t care if you love their taste. Don’t risk it.) Cannibalism can spread it, so, er, avoid that too, in case you indulge right now. And you can get it from transfusions and transplants. Blood, transplanted corneas, and human growth hormone from infected people have spread it.

(Aside: my favorite discovery from my research for these posts was this line in Wikipedia: “In the U.S., the FDA has banned import of any donor sperm, motivated by a risk of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, inhibiting the once popular import of Scandinavian sperm.” Apparently, there was a Scandinavian sperm fad here that I totally missed???? Anyway...)

Stay tuned for Scary Diseases of the Week #4, 3, 2, and 1.

3 comments:

  1. really liking these articles. And hey...got any book recommendations? Killing time till your next book comes out is killing me.

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  2. Glad you're enjoying these (in a kind of creeped-out, "hope I don't get this one" way, I'm assuming. :D Or maybe that's just me.)

    Have you read M P McDonald's pandemic thriller? https://www.amazon.com/Infection-Pandemic-Survival-Sympatico-Syndrome-ebook/dp/B01FYBBC2Y . She's a medical professional and knows her stuff. A.G. Riddle's new novel is about a pandemic too (he'll blow me out of the water in ranking, darn him for his timing, lol)https://www.amazon.com/Pandemic-Extinction-Files-Book-1-ebook/dp/B06Y382BHS/ If you're on KU, it's free to read.

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  3. Awesome! Thanks Lou! Just picked up all 3. Got loads of bad new today and I'm off to disappear onto what my husband calls "Kindle Island". Thank you so much! It's weird what cheers me up. :)

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