UK May Have Mad Cow Disease Death of 22-Year Old Man
The family of the United Kingdom's Andrew 'Rew' Hawker are confident that when test results are in, they will show he died from variant CJD---linked to eating BSE infected meat.
Hawker died at at King's Mill Hospital on 7th May after being struck down by pneumonia while he fought the degenerative neurological disorder.
The 22-year old Bilsthorpe man has died from a suspected case of the incurable Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) — better known as 'mad cow' disease. Health experts have told his family Andrew suffered from the more common sporadic form of CJD which usually affects 45-75 year olds.
Hawker was diagnosed with the brain disease in October last year and his brave fight against it touched the hearts of his devastated friends and family.
For more on this tragic death, go here.
Canada must have a blank press release for announcing when another cow is discovered with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or Mad Cow disease.
First, we found its "Prion Basics" a great feature, especially the listing of the various prion diseases and the mammals they affect. (See below). Second, we wanted to call attention to the open competition the Institute has for prion research. Deadlines are coming up, and awards of up to $150,000 sound pretty good even if paid in Canadian funds. Go
gripped the world in the 1990s. In his 1997 book "Deadly Feasts," Richard Rhodes warned that the human variant of mad cow, known as vCJD, might kill as many as 500,000 people a year in Britain alone. So far, total confirmed cases world-wide run to around 150."