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Scientists show that vCJD can be transmitted through blood.(variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)(News)

British Medical Journal

| September 23, 2000 | Dobson, Roger | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Scientists have warned that variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), the human form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), could be transmitted through whole blood transfusions by donors who have no symptoms of the disease.

The warning follows new research with animals showing that BSE can be passed from a diseased sheep to a healthy animal.

But the UK Department of Health and the National Blood Service of England and north Wales said there was no evidence that vCJD had ever been transmitted to humans through blood transfusions. They said the risk was theoretical as whole blood was no longer used tot transfusions in the United Kingdom, the white cells …

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