Mad Cow Disease Carrier Rates

Mad Cow Disease Carrier Rates

Roughly one in 2,000 people in the UK is a carrier of variant CJD, commonly known as "mad cow" disease, which is linked to consuming contaminated beef. However, it is unclear if those who contract the infectious agent can transmit it to others, and only a small number of people who catch it develop symptoms.

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