Mad squirrel disease
Nature
Elk, deer, mink, rodents and other wild animals are known to develop variants of "mad cow" disease that are collectively known as transmissable spongiform encephalopathies. In the 4 years leading up to 1997, 11 cases of the human form of the disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease were diagnosed in western Kentucky, USA, where the patients were known to enjoy the local delicacy, squirrel brains, raising the alarm to the presence of a potential "mad squirrel disease."
Broader
Value
SDG
Metadata
Database
World problems
Type
(G) Very specific problems
Subject
Health care » Mental health » Mental health
Medicine » Pathology
Content quality
Presentable
Language
English
Last update
Mar 5, 2022