Showing posts with label Mad Cow Disease in Humans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mad Cow Disease in Humans. Show all posts

Mad Cow Disease in Humans

Mad Cow Disease  Symptoms
 Mad Cow Disease in Humans - Have you heard what is Mad Cow Disease?, Is This disease can be transmitted to a Man?, and What are the symptoms?. Here's his review for you. 

 GilaPenyakit Cow Disease Mad Cow 
Mad cow disease is a disease that attacks the central nervous cow in the form of cell degeneration of nerve cells until the adult bovine brain tissue changes like a sponge. Mad cow disease is not transmitted directly by cattle to other cattle. the spread of this disease by eating or consuming cow feed ingredients that contain germs / prion. Which is a protein molecule that the body has undergone changes in its configuration, marked by changes in temperament, can be in the form of fear or seem aggressive, loss of coordination, inability to get up, and eventually led to the death of animals mad cow disease. 

Mad Cow Disease in Humans 

Mad cow disease was first identified by the German neurologists Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt in 1920. Shortly thereafter, Alfons Maria Jakob found three other cases of defects in the motor system. In 1922, mad cow disease that attacks humans is called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD).  Mad Cow Disease in Humans 

Contact with infected cattle and eating beef that has mad cow disease (BSE), can be transmitted to humans and cause disease in medical terms is called Subacute spongiform encephalopathy (SSE). Much like cows, when the man who was attacked was infected brain tissue . The disease can not be cured is until now no vaccine. When humans get mad cow disease sooner or later, his brain will be intact but perforated holes like a sponge. Small hole like a foam or sponge rubber is known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy / BSE), the state was in line with limb movement disorder / disability that occurs ever more severe and eventually lead to death. 
Mad Cow Disease wiki

Mad cow disease in cattle is indeed made him look like a crazy aggressive, origin motion, restless and looked frightened due to brain nerves are damaged and death usually occurs within 3-12 months. 

Whereas in humans quoted from the Mayo Clinic, Thursday (22/07/2010) there are some early signs seem, among others: 
1. Anxiety, depression and even personality changes 
2. Considering interference as well as the ability to think 
3. Blurred vision 
4. Insomnia 
5. Difficulty speaking and swallowing. 
Mad Cow Disease history
The latest case of mad cow disease experienced by an Italian woman who is now hospitalized in very poor condition. Quoted from Ninemsn, Thursday (22/07/2010), the Italian woman was diagnosed with variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD). Diseases that attack the brain is a form of mad cow infections in humans. 

vCJD is a disease which affects the brain, which can develop into senility or even death. Sometimes the same symptoms as Alzheimer's or other brain damage, but faster and progressive development. 
What cause Mad Cow Disease
Up to now there is no effective therapy to cure vCJD, because trials of steroids and antibiotics and antiviral never give a positive result. Therapy was given generally aim to prevent the worsening of symptoms that patients feel more comfortable.
Mad Cow Disease in Humans