NR ANNR

AU Rogivue,C.; Gottwein,J.; Aguzzi,A.; Glatzel,M.

TI [Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies in humans]

OT Transmissible spongiforme Enzephalopathien beim Menschen

QU Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde 2002 Dec; 144(12): 685-90

PT journal article; review; review, tutorial

AB Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) are dementing diseases and have been known to affect humans for over 90 years. The most common of these is the sporadic form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD), followed by its familial (fCJD) and an iatrogenic (iCJD) form. 1996 a variant of CJD (vCJD) has been described in the UK, of which so far 131 cases have been observed worldwide. Specific biochemical and neuropathological signatures allow to distinguish between vCJD and sCJD and lead to the hypothesis that vCJD is due to transmission of BSE prions to humans. Although promising therapeutical approaches are being investigated, human TSE remain untreatable entities. Thus preventive measures are essential. In Switzerland the population has been exposed to BSE prions, too, but no case of vCJD as described in the UK has been observed until now. Since 2001, however, a so far unexplained increase of sCJD cases is being observed.

ZR 23

MH Animal; Brain/*pathology; Cattle; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/epidemiology/therapy/transmission; Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform/epidemiology/therapy/transmission; English Abstract; Human; Prion Diseases/epidemiology/therapy/*transmission; Switzerland/epidemiology; *Zoonoses

AD Bundesamt für Gesundheit, Bern. colette.rogivue@bluewin.ch

SP deutsch

PO Schweiz

EA pdf-Datei

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