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Mad cow disease puzzles scientists

REUTERS , WASHINGTON

There is a genetic susceptibility to TSEs. For example, CJD occurs sporadically, or randomly, in about one in 1 million people. There is a gene mutation that runs in families and causes five percent to 10 percent of cases of CJD.

CJD, which is incurable and always fatal, can also be passed on by tissue transplants and, in theory, in blood.

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